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Thread started 12/02/09 8:41am

johnart

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...to be continued.

Every painting is a journey.
The Guitar Lesson (24x36"), in process:














...to be continued.
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Reply #1 posted 12/04/09 10:00am

Mach

lurking
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Reply #2 posted 12/09/09 2:26pm

johnart

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Mach said:

lurking


lol

I have to download the next set of pics. Say tuned.

I so wish this forum was more active. lol
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Reply #3 posted 12/11/09 1:47am

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hey dudes. love the painting. would love a copy. How much would you sell it for ?
Peace and lots of love
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Reply #4 posted 12/11/09 11:20am

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thapurple1 said:

hey dudes. love the painting. would love a copy. How much would you sell it for ?


Thanks!
This particular painting (24x36") will be in the $600-$700 range. I won't know exactly until it is complete. I think I will have this professionally scanned for prints, which of course will be less.
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Reply #5 posted 12/11/09 11:22am

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...to be continued.
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Reply #6 posted 12/12/09 10:06am

pippet

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Lookin' Lovely John...thumbs up!

rose
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Reply #7 posted 12/14/09 7:41pm

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pippet said:

Lookin' Lovely John...thumbs up!

rose


Thank you. hug
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Reply #8 posted 12/15/09 7:37pm

Mach

johnart said:

Mach said:

lurking


lol

I have to download the next set of pics. Say tuned.

I so wish this forum was more active. lol


Yes, I agree ... it would be nice if more peeps visited here


Looking good !!
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Reply #9 posted 12/23/09 6:57am

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...and we're done!biggrin

The Guitar Lesson
Acrylic and guache on canvas/24x36"
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Reply #10 posted 12/23/09 12:59pm

Efan

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That's really beautiful, John. Watching that process of creation come together was wonderful.
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Reply #11 posted 12/23/09 6:43pm

notjoemama

That is very beautiful work..great style..
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Reply #12 posted 12/28/09 11:22am

johnart

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Thanks guys!
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Reply #13 posted 12/28/09 2:59pm

veronikka

I love all the vibrant colors you use love
Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul
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Reply #14 posted 01/02/10 4:35pm

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veronikka said:

I love all the vibrant colors you use love

Thanks! hug
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Reply #15 posted 01/12/10 3:15pm

Slave2daGroove

Love this...where are you located? Have others?
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Reply #16 posted 01/12/10 4:02pm

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Slave2daGroove said:

Love this...where are you located? Have others?


Thanks!
DC area (Northern VA). Yes have many others.
www.gascot.com
http://latinpop.etsy.com
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Reply #17 posted 01/13/10 6:35am

Vendetta1

Beautiful. love
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Reply #18 posted 01/13/10 11:45am

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Vendetta1 said:

Beautiful. love


Thank you! hug
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Reply #19 posted 01/21/10 4:30pm

Mach

I heart The FISHES one ...
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Reply #20 posted 01/23/10 11:37pm

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I really found the turbulence behind the adult interesting as you added the colors in the background...made me wonder what she came from, and what the child and the music mean to her, because the red tones near the child are calmer.....I have seen your other work, but this was the first I thought of the history of the two in the picture...and love that you showed the process. Thank you!
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Reply #21 posted 01/26/10 11:07pm

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bluesbaby said:

I really found the turbulence behind the adult interesting as you added the colors in the background...made me wonder what she came from, and what the child and the music mean to her, because the red tones near the child are calmer.....I have seen your other work, but this was the first I thought of the history of the two in the picture...and love that you showed the process. Thank you!


Thanks!

The painting, for me (I say for me because I don't think a painting only has to mean what the painter intended, I've had people find themes in paintings that never crossed my mind and I was like omfg that makes total sense!)...for me, I painted it with the thought that the child is gaining something from the guitar lesson(s) (skill, love of music, companionship, mentoring, guidance, confidence...etc), but the adult is gaining just as much, if not more, from passing these things on.

It's always interesting for me, to hear what people see or feel from my work because as I mentioned, sometimes it may be something I didn't see during the process and I start to wonder how it got there. Subconsciously? Accidentally? Both?? cool

I also appreciate that you wonder about the history of the "characters" in the story, because my work almost always begins with a sentence, or phrase, or title. I may not know the beginning or end, but I like to think that what is on the canvas is just a snapshot of a larger story.
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Reply #22 posted 01/26/10 11:12pm

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johnart said:

bluesbaby said:

I really found the turbulence behind the adult interesting as you added the colors in the background...made me wonder what she came from, and what the child and the music mean to her, because the red tones near the child are calmer.....I have seen your other work, but this was the first I thought of the history of the two in the picture...and love that you showed the process. Thank you!


Thanks!

The painting, for me (I say for me because I don't think a painting only has to mean what the painter intended, I've had people find themes in paintings that never crossed my mind and I was like omfg that makes total sense!)...for me, I painted it with the thought that the child is gaining something from the guitar lesson(s) (skill, love of music, companionship, mentoring, guidance, confidence...etc), but the adult is gaining just as much, if not more, from passing these things on.

It's always interesting for me, to hear what people see or feel from my work because as I mentioned, sometimes it may be something I didn't see during the process and I start to wonder how it got there. Subconsciously? Accidentally? Both?? cool

I also appreciate that you wonder about the history of the "characters" in the story, because my work almost always begins with a sentence, or phrase, or title. I may not know the beginning or end, but I like to think that what is on the canvas is just a snapshot of a larger story.


Yes! I saw a passing of something as well...the music, but did you notice that the "gift" of whatever is being passed has smoothed the colors from the top left down to the child? You began and took out the green vines, which would, to me, be growth, but the woman's background started out much more edgy and violent, if you will, with the colors, and by the time you completed it, the colors and background had smoothed out the closer they became to and through the guitar and the girl...transformation....
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