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Parkville Jewelers Oil on panel, 9x12 Parkville in Art |
When I first took a look down Main St. in Parkville, I loved the historic buildings lining the street. I had wanted to paint them last year, but I just didn't get around to it. In addition, I have been wanting to work on street scenes - especially since I find them a bit tricky. This little jewelry shop is one of the challenges for the event, so I thought this was my chance. Setting up across the street in the shade of the buildings, I finally found a vantage point from which to paint. This building sets back a little, so it is more challenging to get a good composition. As I worry about my dad, who is in the hospital, I find therapy in this work. I truly do love details, so I just let myself go on this one. It has helped me to unwind. I can't control what is going on with my dad, but I can control my brush. Somehow, I don't feel so helpless when I can bring a painting into being. This is painting number 268 in 268 days, and
Day 28 of Leslie Saeta's 30 Day Painting Challenge.
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