First, A Progress Report<\/strong> <\/a><\/p>\n Those are actually two separate paintings (thus, my wife Jennifer holding one of them) that tell the story of the Wedding Feast of Cana, which is one of my favorite stories from Scripture. It is based off of a stained glass image from the Cathedral in Providence, Rhode Island. Never seen it in person, but liked some of the photos I’ve seen enough to do my own version. When it’s done, these two will be framed separately and hung on the living room wall that has been completely blank for far too long. Like this:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The project has been a great challenge (in a good way) to re-awaken a lot of dormant understanding of painting. <\/p>\n Unexpected Surprise<\/strong> One night, further inspired by Pope John Paul II’s Letter to Artists<\/a>, I had the idea of grabbing a spare, smaller canvas and just seeing what comes out of the brush by using the spare paint from that night’s painting session.<\/p>\n This was the result:
\nA few weeks back I wrote about a new painting project I had started<\/a>. I’m about 75% finished with that one. Here’s the progress so far:<\/p>\n
\nOne of the things that was driving me nuts is that sometimes I end up having to mix a lot of paint just to get a little bit of color on the canvas leaving me at the end of a painting session with a pile of unused and unneeded paint. And since I’m now painting with acrylics instead of oils, the paint dries super fast.<\/p>\n
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