Day 5. In a bit of a Jam Session

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“Lucy” 6×6, oil on canvas [creativ_button url=”https://denisehopkinsfineart.com/product/lucy-6×6-oil-canvas/” icon=”” label=”Buy Now” colour=”blue” colour_custom=”” size=”medium” edge=”straight” target=”_self”]

My day 3 painting left me excited, energized, and ready to do more. These types of paintings challenge me because I’m trying to eliminate details I usually emphasize in order to capture what I think is the spirit of the image. It’s a little stressful; I have to use mantras I learned in my son’s karate class: “focus, self-control, anything is possible!”

I asked for people to send me pin-worthy photographs of themselves or someone they know playing an instrument, and though I did not get very many, the ones I did receive did not disappoint.

Meet precocious nine-year old Lucy who plays the ukulele like a pro. Her dad sent me some incredible photos of her which I based today’s painting on. I think she kind of looks like an adult in the painting, but maybe that’s what I was going for– she is talented beyond her years.

Have a listen (she was just 8 in this video and had been playing for just three months!)


 

I’m more jazzed than ever about this little series and want to keep adding to it. Help a lady out and send me a photo of you or someone you know being a rockstar? I’d love it if you’d drop it in the comments, but if you have trouble, just email me! [email protected]

Don’t forget that every painting this month is 20% off the day it’s posted. If you don’t want to miss any of my 31 paintings this month, make sure you’re subscribed to this blog (you can enter your email if you scroll to the top right of this page…right next to Lucy’s head in the painting). 

See ya tomorrow for day 6!

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October 5, 2017

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