Gestation Period

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I decided to post an unfinished painting to show the birth process of a piece. I never know quite how long it will take to finish a painting. My photographer friend Jane Lurie has allowed me to work from her photo, A Rainy Day in Chinatown. You can see this beautiful photo of San Francisco on her blog: janeluriephotography.wordpress.com.

32 thoughts on “Gestation Period

  1. I just LOVE this gorgeous piece & feel so lucky that i have had the opportunity to see it in person!!
    I can’t wait to see the completed piece….always love your colors & details!! U have a great eye!!!

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  2. Oh, Jane, your interpretation is superb and I am honored that my image inspired you. It has been exciting to see the evolving stages of this piece- your colors and shading and of course, the star subject with her orange umbrella. Thank you so much.

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  3. Jane, Just wonderful… Fascinating to see a somewhat early stage. Before I read your explanation I thought the subject matter could have been SF, from a Jane photograph. You two Janes have a special ability to capture time, place, spirit. Love the architecture, but especially love the elderly soul with cane and umbrella. I look forward to seeing the finished piece. K

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  4. OH JANE!! I LOVE this!!! You could stop now and it would be masterful. I LOVE your values as they recede into the background and grey-out. I love the focal point and the rendering you did in the foreground. . . What a “mood!” What a beauty!!!
    If you continue, walk softly. There isn’t much else you need to say that this is already whispering so profoundly!! Miss you!!

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  5. STOP. this is great just the way it is! Or at least make a giclee of this stage.

    I have never loved Renoir, a little too frothy and blurry for me, but then I saw some of his ‘unfinished’ paintings and thought they were wonderful.

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