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07-22-2007, 10:43 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Location: Binghamton, NY
Posts: 247
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I agree completely. If one is bored with life, his paintings will show it. Whatever your personality, your paintings will show it. I have always said that one can tell more about the artist from a painting than one can about the subject.
I worked for an ambulance service as a paramedic for several years. I know how it effects ones view of life. Right now I drive a bus for the city. This job also has similiarities to the ambulance work. One is always in the midst of humanity, especially the poor and the impaired. The buses are full of the mentally ill, the retarded, the addicted, immigrants that speak no english,and the physically disabled. They can't afford cars. It gives one lots of practice in reading faces.
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08-01-2007, 06:58 AM
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Juried Member Portrait Painter & Firefighter
Joined: Mar 2003
Location: Seattle 98 & Paris
Posts: 206
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Hello Linda again,
That bus driving experience has to be filled with astonishing faces!
How do you protect yourself from all the aggression (or positivity?)
To tell you the truth, I even dogged a secret tunnel from my apartment to my art studio, just to not meet my neighbors in the morning, in order to limit the loose of "energy" I need to start to paint!
Especially I am afraid of an old woman who was: -born in that Parisian courtyard, -was living her whole life in it and will certainly die here... I suppose... She is that old French person who knows everything about everybody, from whom even the cats are jumping away as soon as they see her. In addition in her apartment nothing changed since 50 years... NO shower of course...
So that person is just obsessing me, She lives above us and I know every movement in her flat: when she wakes up, when she goes to sleep, if she is happy (in this case she dances alone a TANGO) or she is in a bed mood (in this case she closes her window in a very loud way)... and of course she is always in her window...
and her name (you won't believe that!) is: Ms NEVER (Mademoiselle JAMAIS) which clearly indicates everything...
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08-02-2007, 01:42 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Gainesville, GA
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This is an amazing portrait, Sergio. So very beautiful and intense!
And I love your description of your upstairs neighbor. What a picture you have painted with your words....
Linda, I feel like taking your words: "paint and live straight from your soul" and posting it on my studio wall.
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