Last night after I posted I thought about how hard I work to make my paintings consistent. This became the test before I considered a painting I’ve done complete and worthy of posting. In the same moment I thought how can I really evolve as a painter if I don’t take chances and paint a variety of images and styles. So today I challenged myself to try something a little different. “Going Home” focuses on several people as they walk out of the theme park just in front of us. My goal in this painting was to try to capture the atmospheric light and mood of the tourists exiting the park.
8"x10" acrylic on hardboard I have driven past this building for most of my life. It stood as a marker of sorts, sitting off a long stretch of road between my grandmother's house and the closest town. I really never gave much thought to the building until the last time I drove that way. Unlike all of the other times it was night. I was returning home in the middle of the night and for the first time ever, I think I actually SAW the building. I wondered what it was like in its hay day? Did it even have a hay day or was it an business that never took off? I wondered was it a cafe, restaurant, or store of some sort? Was it even functioning as a business at all or was it now just someones house? The one thing I was certain of was that it was incredible the way it was lit up and glowing on the side of a dark Texas road. SOLD

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