Walking through San Francisco’s Chinatown is like stepping into a different world. A good friend allowed me to work from her photo, Rainy Day in Chinatown (janeluriephotography.wordpress.com). The deeper I worked into the painting, the more I appreciated what a unique moment she had captured. When I asked her about it, she said she has returned to that location many times and never seen anything again that approaches what she captured that day.
Just when I think you can’t do any better…. fabulous
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Thanks so much, Linda
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I know the work you have put in on this painting, and it becomes more nuanced with every stroke—really lovely…mc
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Thanks very much, MC.
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Jane this is absolutely FANTASTIC….i feel so lucky that i had the opportunity to view it from the very beginning….the finished product is just OUTSTANDING!!! WOW!! i love the colors…the orange umbrella & its reflection is stunning!!! 👍
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Look forward to showing it to you, April. Thanks for your supportive comments.
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It’s beautiful!….great work….the light is magical….you have really captured the moment!!…..I can’t wait to see it in person!!!
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Thanks for your comments. Can’t wait for you to see it!
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The longer I look at this scene, the more I’m amazed by it. Great job, Jane.❤️
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Thanks, Sharon. That’s the way I felt when I was working on it. Jane took such an amazing photo.
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Jane, Your interpretation of my photograph is truly stunning. The way you’ve captured the colors and light on the rainy street is beautifully done and the work that you put into the details of the streetscape is masterful. What a joy to see, my talented friend!
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Thanks, Jane. I couldn’t have done it without you.
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Wow, that is one of the coolest paintings yet! The depth perception is awesome and I really like the light on the umbrella from the lamp post, awesome!
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Thanks, Michelle. So glad you like it.
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I so love this work of yours Jane! You astound me with your talent.
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Thanks so much, Ginny.
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This is so wonderful – you can really sense the dreary dampness of the day. The lanterns seemed to be swaying just a little from the rain. Dearly love the little lady with her cane and umbrella – needing to be out and about despite the weather. It is amazing to see the details added since you posted “Gestation Period” just three months ago. Is it exhilarating to finish a work? I wonder if it might seem a bit melancholy to bid adieu to something you’ve so enjoyed working on…. K
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Kathy, thanks for your comments. Exhilarating is quite the right word – maybe something more like peace and gratitude. When I painted the last stroke, I felt ready to release it.
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Wonderful workJane. Delighted to watch the lovely evolution of your skill. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Kathryn.
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Just fantastic, Jane!!!!
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Thanks so much, Barb.
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Amazing! Hope you are doing well. Love, Anne
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Thanks, Anne. Yes, doing well. I enjoy following your Odyssey.
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Your painting makes me happy .
It calms me . It makes me study all The intricacies in the buildings , the people , the street , the lanterns. ..
it’s just wonderful!!!!!
You are so very talented!!!
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Thanks so much, Jeannie. I appreciate your taking the time to comment.
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My first thought was “wonderful shot, such incredible lighting…” 🙂
Impressive painting, captures so much of what the mind sees, great work, Jane.
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Dalo, thanks very much for your comment. I appreciate your stopping by.
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