I reworked an old canvas for canvas #6. Here's the original (done in September 2011):
I felt like the original was overworked. The new version feels fresher and much less labored than the first one. I also prefer the bright background in the new one as opposed to the brown one in the first version. I'm quite pleased with it overall.
I have a title in mind that isn't quite right. I think this piece is called "I Hear Her Voice." But I've also tossed around "Her Voice in My Head" and "Even Though She's Gone." Which title do you like best?
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I like “I Hear Her Voice. Even though my mon has been gone 10 years, Istill hear her voice telling me things that she used to say,usually when I screw up! I think it fits perfectly. BTW, when does Life Book 2013 start? I’m 66, but I want to be you when I grow up.
I like “I Hear Her Voice. Even though my mon has been gone 10 years, Istill hear her voice telling me things that she used to say,usually when I screw up! I think it fits perfectly. BTW, when does Life Book 2013 start? I’m 66, but I want to be you when I grow up.
I like “I Hear Her Voice. Even though my mon has been gone 10 years, Istill hear her voice telling me things that she used to say,usually when I screw up! I think it fits perfectly. BTW, when does Life Book 2013 start? I’m 66, but I want to be you when I grow up.
I like “I Hear Her Voice. Even though my mon has been gone 10 years, Istill hear her voice telling me things that she used to say,usually when I screw up! I think it fits perfectly. BTW, when does Life Book 2013 start? I’m 66, but I want to be you when I grow up.
I like “I Hear Her Voice. Even though my mon has been gone 10 years, Istill hear her voice telling me things that she used to say,usually when I screw up! I think it fits perfectly. BTW, when does Life Book 2013 start? I’m 66, but I want to be you when I grow up.
It’s clear I need to proofread before I post! Sorry.
It’s clear I need to proofread before I post! Sorry.
It’s clear I need to proofread before I post! Sorry.
It’s clear I need to proofread before I post! Sorry.
It’s clear I need to proofread before I post! Sorry.
Hi Julie! I guess my mind was in a different place when I looked at the picture. I was thinking “Out with the old! In with the new!” I saw an older woman being left by her cheating, lying husband and replacing him with a much younger and more handsome version! My bad?
Hi Julie! I guess my mind was in a different place when I looked at the picture. I was thinking “Out with the old! In with the new!” I saw an older woman being left by her cheating, lying husband and replacing him with a much younger and more handsome version! My bad?
Hi Julie! I guess my mind was in a different place when I looked at the picture. I was thinking “Out with the old! In with the new!” I saw an older woman being left by her cheating, lying husband and replacing him with a much younger and more handsome version! My bad?
Hi Julie! I guess my mind was in a different place when I looked at the picture. I was thinking “Out with the old! In with the new!” I saw an older woman being left by her cheating, lying husband and replacing him with a much younger and more handsome version! My bad?
Hi Julie! I guess my mind was in a different place when I looked at the picture. I was thinking “Out with the old! In with the new!” I saw an older woman being left by her cheating, lying husband and replacing him with a much younger and more handsome version! My bad?
Great job on the rework, although I do like the old one. I seriously want to learn your face technique. I tend to be a little to juvenile in drawing faces.
Great job on the rework, although I do like the old one. I seriously want to learn your face technique. I tend to be a little to juvenile in drawing faces.
Great job on the rework, although I do like the old one. I seriously want to learn your face technique. I tend to be a little to juvenile in drawing faces.
Great job on the rework, although I do like the old one. I seriously want to learn your face technique. I tend to be a little to juvenile in drawing faces.
Great job on the rework, although I do like the old one. I seriously want to learn your face technique. I tend to be a little to juvenile in drawing faces.
Her Voice in My Head- that one jumped as belonging with her for me. Love the way she turned out!
Her Voice in My Head- that one jumped as belonging with her for me. Love the way she turned out!
Her Voice in My Head- that one jumped as belonging with her for me. Love the way she turned out!
Her Voice in My Head- that one jumped as belonging with her for me. Love the way she turned out!
Her Voice in My Head- that one jumped as belonging with her for me. Love the way she turned out!
I like ‘Her Voice in my Head’ best too. The last choice sounded as though she’s died which automatically gives it a sadder tone. Loving the wild colour choices and prefer the reworked version.
I like ‘Her Voice in my Head’ best too. The last choice sounded as though she’s died which automatically gives it a sadder tone. Loving the wild colour choices and prefer the reworked version.
I like ‘Her Voice in my Head’ best too. The last choice sounded as though she’s died which automatically gives it a sadder tone. Loving the wild colour choices and prefer the reworked version.
I like ‘Her Voice in my Head’ best too. The last choice sounded as though she’s died which automatically gives it a sadder tone. Loving the wild colour choices and prefer the reworked version.
I like ‘Her Voice in my Head’ best too. The last choice sounded as though she’s died which automatically gives it a sadder tone. Loving the wild colour choices and prefer the reworked version.
I too like Her Voice In My Head. I love your style of painting. It’s been so neat to see transformation of your paintings.
I too like Her Voice In My Head. I love your style of painting. It’s been so neat to see transformation of your paintings.
I too like Her Voice In My Head. I love your style of painting. It’s been so neat to see transformation of your paintings.
I too like Her Voice In My Head. I love your style of painting. It’s been so neat to see transformation of your paintings.
I too like Her Voice In My Head. I love your style of painting. It’s been so neat to see transformation of your paintings.
I like Her Voice in My Head. It just seems to go with the image the canvas portrays to me.
I like Her Voice in My Head. It just seems to go with the image the canvas portrays to me.
I like Her Voice in My Head. It just seems to go with the image the canvas portrays to me.
I like Her Voice in My Head. It just seems to go with the image the canvas portrays to me.
I like Her Voice in My Head. It just seems to go with the image the canvas portrays to me.
Her Voice in My Head, definitely!
Her Voice in My Head, definitely!
Her Voice in My Head, definitely!
Her Voice in My Head, definitely!
Her Voice in My Head, definitely!
I really like “i hear her voice”, i think that is the simplest title for this piece. i like simple titles, it allows for the viewer to interpret the piece how they see it.
Love the bright colors, this one iseems much more you than the previous version!
I really like “i hear her voice”, i think that is the simplest title for this piece. i like simple titles, it allows for the viewer to interpret the piece how they see it.
Love the bright colors, this one iseems much more you than the previous version!
I really like “i hear her voice”, i think that is the simplest title for this piece. i like simple titles, it allows for the viewer to interpret the piece how they see it.
Love the bright colors, this one iseems much more you than the previous version!
I really like “i hear her voice”, i think that is the simplest title for this piece. i like simple titles, it allows for the viewer to interpret the piece how they see it.
Love the bright colors, this one iseems much more you than the previous version!
I really like “i hear her voice”, i think that is the simplest title for this piece. i like simple titles, it allows for the viewer to interpret the piece how they see it.
Love the bright colors, this one iseems much more you than the previous version!
Julie, your reworking is wonderful. I feel the new canvas is a younger version of the original man. I also love how the woman is not age specific allowing us to wonder who the (her) is. With that said, I like, “I Hear Her Voice? Because I fell it emcompasses the other titles. Now don’t get me wrong, I personally feel, that for most of us on this planet, the voices in our heads do not get enough recognition for their guidance and inspiration.
My concern would be that someone might trivialize “voices in my head” to be an homage to glorifying psychosis which I don’t think is your intention…is it?
Your work is inspiring. I am so glad that I found you in the last days of 2012,
Blessings and Inspiration for 2013!
Julie, your reworking is wonderful. I feel the new canvas is a younger version of the original man. I also love how the woman is not age specific allowing us to wonder who the (her) is. With that said, I like, “I Hear Her Voice? Because I fell it emcompasses the other titles. Now don’t get me wrong, I personally feel, that for most of us on this planet, the voices in our heads do not get enough recognition for their guidance and inspiration.
My concern would be that someone might trivialize “voices in my head” to be an homage to glorifying psychosis which I don’t think is your intention…is it?
Your work is inspiring. I am so glad that I found you in the last days of 2012,
Blessings and Inspiration for 2013!
Julie, your reworking is wonderful. I feel the new canvas is a younger version of the original man. I also love how the woman is not age specific allowing us to wonder who the (her) is. With that said, I like, “I Hear Her Voice? Because I fell it emcompasses the other titles. Now don’t get me wrong, I personally feel, that for most of us on this planet, the voices in our heads do not get enough recognition for their guidance and inspiration.
My concern would be that someone might trivialize “voices in my head” to be an homage to glorifying psychosis which I don’t think is your intention…is it?
Your work is inspiring. I am so glad that I found you in the last days of 2012,
Blessings and Inspiration for 2013!
Julie, your reworking is wonderful. I feel the new canvas is a younger version of the original man. I also love how the woman is not age specific allowing us to wonder who the (her) is. With that said, I like, “I Hear Her Voice? Because I fell it emcompasses the other titles. Now don’t get me wrong, I personally feel, that for most of us on this planet, the voices in our heads do not get enough recognition for their guidance and inspiration.
My concern would be that someone might trivialize “voices in my head” to be an homage to glorifying psychosis which I don’t think is your intention…is it?
Your work is inspiring. I am so glad that I found you in the last days of 2012,
Blessings and Inspiration for 2013!
Julie, your reworking is wonderful. I feel the new canvas is a younger version of the original man. I also love how the woman is not age specific allowing us to wonder who the (her) is. With that said, I like, “I Hear Her Voice? Because I fell it emcompasses the other titles. Now don’t get me wrong, I personally feel, that for most of us on this planet, the voices in our heads do not get enough recognition for their guidance and inspiration.
My concern would be that someone might trivialize “voices in my head” to be an homage to glorifying psychosis which I don’t think is your intention…is it?
Your work is inspiring. I am so glad that I found you in the last days of 2012,
Blessings and Inspiration for 2013!
Oops sorry for the typo. I feel and not fell “that it encompasses” the other titles.
This is what I get for posting before coffee!
Kathy
Oops sorry for the typo. I feel and not fell “that it encompasses” the other titles.
This is what I get for posting before coffee!
Kathy
Oops sorry for the typo. I feel and not fell “that it encompasses” the other titles.
This is what I get for posting before coffee!
Kathy
Oops sorry for the typo. I feel and not fell “that it encompasses” the other titles.
This is what I get for posting before coffee!
Kathy
Oops sorry for the typo. I feel and not fell “that it encompasses” the other titles.
This is what I get for posting before coffee!
Kathy
It seems I am the only one so far who likes “even though she’s gone” best…because with that title, the viewer is left to fill in the blank a little more, it encompasses more, like — even though she’s gone, I still hear her voice, even though she’s gone, she’s always next to me, even though she’s gone, she’s always with me, even though she’s gone, she’s always in my mind, even though she’s gone, she’s still a part of me…etc etc etc. Love the painting, I particularly am inspired by your use of non-traditional colors for your shading. To me, this is a hallmark of your work, in portraits. (referring to one of your earlier posts). Happy New Year! π
It seems I am the only one so far who likes “even though she’s gone” best…because with that title, the viewer is left to fill in the blank a little more, it encompasses more, like — even though she’s gone, I still hear her voice, even though she’s gone, she’s always next to me, even though she’s gone, she’s always with me, even though she’s gone, she’s always in my mind, even though she’s gone, she’s still a part of me…etc etc etc. Love the painting, I particularly am inspired by your use of non-traditional colors for your shading. To me, this is a hallmark of your work, in portraits. (referring to one of your earlier posts). Happy New Year! π
It seems I am the only one so far who likes “even though she’s gone” best…because with that title, the viewer is left to fill in the blank a little more, it encompasses more, like — even though she’s gone, I still hear her voice, even though she’s gone, she’s always next to me, even though she’s gone, she’s always with me, even though she’s gone, she’s always in my mind, even though she’s gone, she’s still a part of me…etc etc etc. Love the painting, I particularly am inspired by your use of non-traditional colors for your shading. To me, this is a hallmark of your work, in portraits. (referring to one of your earlier posts). Happy New Year! π
It seems I am the only one so far who likes “even though she’s gone” best…because with that title, the viewer is left to fill in the blank a little more, it encompasses more, like — even though she’s gone, I still hear her voice, even though she’s gone, she’s always next to me, even though she’s gone, she’s always with me, even though she’s gone, she’s always in my mind, even though she’s gone, she’s still a part of me…etc etc etc. Love the painting, I particularly am inspired by your use of non-traditional colors for your shading. To me, this is a hallmark of your work, in portraits. (referring to one of your earlier posts). Happy New Year! π
It seems I am the only one so far who likes “even though she’s gone” best…because with that title, the viewer is left to fill in the blank a little more, it encompasses more, like — even though she’s gone, I still hear her voice, even though she’s gone, she’s always next to me, even though she’s gone, she’s always with me, even though she’s gone, she’s always in my mind, even though she’s gone, she’s still a part of me…etc etc etc. Love the painting, I particularly am inspired by your use of non-traditional colors for your shading. To me, this is a hallmark of your work, in portraits. (referring to one of your earlier posts). Happy New Year! π
I like I hear her voice best. Great painting.
I like I hear her voice best. Great painting.
I like I hear her voice best. Great painting.
I like I hear her voice best. Great painting.
I like I hear her voice best. Great painting.
I Hear Her Voice definitely refers to the other two titles and can refer to someone who has past or is still with us. “Even Though She’s Gone” gave me an immediate chill. Your work is amazing and I have so very much enjoyed seeing the changes in your work. You are truly an amazing artist.
I Hear Her Voice definitely refers to the other two titles and can refer to someone who has past or is still with us. “Even Though She’s Gone” gave me an immediate chill. Your work is amazing and I have so very much enjoyed seeing the changes in your work. You are truly an amazing artist.
I Hear Her Voice definitely refers to the other two titles and can refer to someone who has past or is still with us. “Even Though She’s Gone” gave me an immediate chill. Your work is amazing and I have so very much enjoyed seeing the changes in your work. You are truly an amazing artist.
I Hear Her Voice definitely refers to the other two titles and can refer to someone who has past or is still with us. “Even Though She’s Gone” gave me an immediate chill. Your work is amazing and I have so very much enjoyed seeing the changes in your work. You are truly an amazing artist.
I Hear Her Voice definitely refers to the other two titles and can refer to someone who has past or is still with us. “Even Though She’s Gone” gave me an immediate chill. Your work is amazing and I have so very much enjoyed seeing the changes in your work. You are truly an amazing artist.
My favorite is “I Hear Her Voice” and I’m with Barb T. that “Even Though She’s Gone” gives me the chills. Strange, huh? So much in a title!
My favorite is “I Hear Her Voice” and I’m with Barb T. that “Even Though She’s Gone” gives me the chills. Strange, huh? So much in a title!
My favorite is “I Hear Her Voice” and I’m with Barb T. that “Even Though She’s Gone” gives me the chills. Strange, huh? So much in a title!
My favorite is “I Hear Her Voice” and I’m with Barb T. that “Even Though She’s Gone” gives me the chills. Strange, huh? So much in a title!
My favorite is “I Hear Her Voice” and I’m with Barb T. that “Even Though She’s Gone” gives me the chills. Strange, huh? So much in a title!
I agree with most of the others…”I hear her voice” would be my best title pick. I also got a the chills with “Even though she’s gone”. Love the reworking. I find the original too somber and ‘dark’….a different Julie in a different space maybe?
I agree with most of the others…”I hear her voice” would be my best title pick. I also got a the chills with “Even though she’s gone”. Love the reworking. I find the original too somber and ‘dark’….a different Julie in a different space maybe?
I agree with most of the others…”I hear her voice” would be my best title pick. I also got a the chills with “Even though she’s gone”. Love the reworking. I find the original too somber and ‘dark’….a different Julie in a different space maybe?
I agree with most of the others…”I hear her voice” would be my best title pick. I also got a the chills with “Even though she’s gone”. Love the reworking. I find the original too somber and ‘dark’….a different Julie in a different space maybe?
I agree with most of the others…”I hear her voice” would be my best title pick. I also got a the chills with “Even though she’s gone”. Love the reworking. I find the original too somber and ‘dark’….a different Julie in a different space maybe?
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I hear her voice. Nice work!
I hear her voice. Nice work!
I hear her voice. Nice work!
I hear her voice. Nice work!
I hear her voice. Nice work!
I love ”I hear her voice”,cause the image suggests to me it’s as though she no longer has to be present or she could be on her way to him…as though his mind has been looking for her…love the second photo…to me it has more light…great job…
Denise Trottier
I love ”I hear her voice”,cause the image suggests to me it’s as though she no longer has to be present or she could be on her way to him…as though his mind has been looking for her…love the second photo…to me it has more light…great job…
Denise Trottier
I love ”I hear her voice”,cause the image suggests to me it’s as though she no longer has to be present or she could be on her way to him…as though his mind has been looking for her…love the second photo…to me it has more light…great job…
Denise Trottier
I love ”I hear her voice”,cause the image suggests to me it’s as though she no longer has to be present or she could be on her way to him…as though his mind has been looking for her…love the second photo…to me it has more light…great job…
Denise Trottier
I love ”I hear her voice”,cause the image suggests to me it’s as though she no longer has to be present or she could be on her way to him…as though his mind has been looking for her…love the second photo…to me it has more light…great job…
Denise Trottier
I Hear Her Voice says it well. Question…what will you do with 100 canvases when you get there? Do you hang them? switch them out? have a show and/or sell them? Thanks for the daily inspiration Julie!
I Hear Her Voice says it well. Question…what will you do with 100 canvases when you get there? Do you hang them? switch them out? have a show and/or sell them? Thanks for the daily inspiration Julie!
I Hear Her Voice says it well. Question…what will you do with 100 canvases when you get there? Do you hang them? switch them out? have a show and/or sell them? Thanks for the daily inspiration Julie!
I Hear Her Voice says it well. Question…what will you do with 100 canvases when you get there? Do you hang them? switch them out? have a show and/or sell them? Thanks for the daily inspiration Julie!
I Hear Her Voice says it well. Question…what will you do with 100 canvases when you get there? Do you hang them? switch them out? have a show and/or sell them? Thanks for the daily inspiration Julie!
I think “Voice in My Head” is best – forget the “Her”. You used a voice in your head to rework that first piece (I’m glad since, in my opinion, his eyes made him look mean and there is enough mean in the world already). Or maybe was that the voice in her head – maybe I missed the whole idea in your piece. Loved your Jumpstart this morning!
I think “Voice in My Head” is best – forget the “Her”. You used a voice in your head to rework that first piece (I’m glad since, in my opinion, his eyes made him look mean and there is enough mean in the world already). Or maybe was that the voice in her head – maybe I missed the whole idea in your piece. Loved your Jumpstart this morning!
I think “Voice in My Head” is best – forget the “Her”. You used a voice in your head to rework that first piece (I’m glad since, in my opinion, his eyes made him look mean and there is enough mean in the world already). Or maybe was that the voice in her head – maybe I missed the whole idea in your piece. Loved your Jumpstart this morning!
I think “Voice in My Head” is best – forget the “Her”. You used a voice in your head to rework that first piece (I’m glad since, in my opinion, his eyes made him look mean and there is enough mean in the world already). Or maybe was that the voice in her head – maybe I missed the whole idea in your piece. Loved your Jumpstart this morning!
I think “Voice in My Head” is best – forget the “Her”. You used a voice in your head to rework that first piece (I’m glad since, in my opinion, his eyes made him look mean and there is enough mean in the world already). Or maybe was that the voice in her head – maybe I missed the whole idea in your piece. Loved your Jumpstart this morning!
Im not sure. Β I think Ill probably keep some, sell some…who knows?
Im not sure. Β I think Ill probably keep some, sell some…who knows?
Im not sure. Β I think Ill probably keep some, sell some…who knows?
Im not sure. Β I think Ill probably keep some, sell some…who knows?
Im not sure. Β I think Ill probably keep some, sell some…who knows?
my vote is for “her voice in my head”. It must be a great feeling to see how your style has evolved as you rework these canvases.
Also, love the circles in the background of the reworked canvas. New stencil, right?
my vote is for “her voice in my head”. It must be a great feeling to see how your style has evolved as you rework these canvases.
Also, love the circles in the background of the reworked canvas. New stencil, right?
my vote is for “her voice in my head”. It must be a great feeling to see how your style has evolved as you rework these canvases.
Also, love the circles in the background of the reworked canvas. New stencil, right?
my vote is for “her voice in my head”. It must be a great feeling to see how your style has evolved as you rework these canvases.
Also, love the circles in the background of the reworked canvas. New stencil, right?
my vote is for “her voice in my head”. It must be a great feeling to see how your style has evolved as you rework these canvases.
Also, love the circles in the background of the reworked canvas. New stencil, right?
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Hi Julie – I like the original painting – very intense. Also like the re-work, I guess it depends what you want to express. There is an innocence in the re-work that is very appealing. As far as the title – how about ‘Her Voice’?
The comparison of the two paintings, I find very instructive. I’ve been trying to get that intensity in my art (as reflected in your 1st painting) and feeling that I always fall short. That is just not what is expressed from my hands, my imagination. You are right! It is over-worked, I am trying too hard to reach a certain look, image – which I probably have learned from looking at other people’s art.
So… one of my 2012 intentions is ‘when in doubt, go for the fresh’!
I have never commented before here, but I’ve been reading and loving your blog for a few months (I’m a very new artist). I find your work very inspiring. Happy New Year
Hi Julie – I like the original painting – very intense. Also like the re-work, I guess it depends what you want to express. There is an innocence in the re-work that is very appealing. As far as the title – how about ‘Her Voice’?
The comparison of the two paintings, I find very instructive. I’ve been trying to get that intensity in my art (as reflected in your 1st painting) and feeling that I always fall short. That is just not what is expressed from my hands, my imagination. You are right! It is over-worked, I am trying too hard to reach a certain look, image – which I probably have learned from looking at other people’s art.
So… one of my 2012 intentions is ‘when in doubt, go for the fresh’!
I have never commented before here, but I’ve been reading and loving your blog for a few months (I’m a very new artist). I find your work very inspiring. Happy New Year
Hi Julie – I like the original painting – very intense. Also like the re-work, I guess it depends what you want to express. There is an innocence in the re-work that is very appealing. As far as the title – how about ‘Her Voice’?
The comparison of the two paintings, I find very instructive. I’ve been trying to get that intensity in my art (as reflected in your 1st painting) and feeling that I always fall short. That is just not what is expressed from my hands, my imagination. You are right! It is over-worked, I am trying too hard to reach a certain look, image – which I probably have learned from looking at other people’s art.
So… one of my 2012 intentions is ‘when in doubt, go for the fresh’!
I have never commented before here, but I’ve been reading and loving your blog for a few months (I’m a very new artist). I find your work very inspiring. Happy New Year
Hi Julie – I like the original painting – very intense. Also like the re-work, I guess it depends what you want to express. There is an innocence in the re-work that is very appealing. As far as the title – how about ‘Her Voice’?
The comparison of the two paintings, I find very instructive. I’ve been trying to get that intensity in my art (as reflected in your 1st painting) and feeling that I always fall short. That is just not what is expressed from my hands, my imagination. You are right! It is over-worked, I am trying too hard to reach a certain look, image – which I probably have learned from looking at other people’s art.
So… one of my 2012 intentions is ‘when in doubt, go for the fresh’!
I have never commented before here, but I’ve been reading and loving your blog for a few months (I’m a very new artist). I find your work very inspiring. Happy New Year
Hi Julie – I like the original painting – very intense. Also like the re-work, I guess it depends what you want to express. There is an innocence in the re-work that is very appealing. As far as the title – how about ‘Her Voice’?
The comparison of the two paintings, I find very instructive. I’ve been trying to get that intensity in my art (as reflected in your 1st painting) and feeling that I always fall short. That is just not what is expressed from my hands, my imagination. You are right! It is over-worked, I am trying too hard to reach a certain look, image – which I probably have learned from looking at other people’s art.
So… one of my 2012 intentions is ‘when in doubt, go for the fresh’!
I have never commented before here, but I’ve been reading and loving your blog for a few months (I’m a very new artist). I find your work very inspiring. Happy New Year
I like the old, but also like the new one. Another suggestion: she speaks to me (still). (with or without ‘still’.
I like the old, but also like the new one. Another suggestion: she speaks to me (still). (with or without ‘still’.
I like the old, but also like the new one. Another suggestion: she speaks to me (still). (with or without ‘still’.
I like the old, but also like the new one. Another suggestion: she speaks to me (still). (with or without ‘still’.
I like the old, but also like the new one. Another suggestion: she speaks to me (still). (with or without ‘still’.
I actually want to combine 2. “Even though she’s gone I hear her voice.” I remember when you posted that painting the first time and liking it, but I also like the rework very much. Looking forward to you the rest of your canvases.
I actually want to combine 2. “Even though she’s gone I hear her voice.” I remember when you posted that painting the first time and liking it, but I also like the rework very much. Looking forward to you the rest of your canvases.
I actually want to combine 2. “Even though she’s gone I hear her voice.” I remember when you posted that painting the first time and liking it, but I also like the rework very much. Looking forward to you the rest of your canvases.
I actually want to combine 2. “Even though she’s gone I hear her voice.” I remember when you posted that painting the first time and liking it, but I also like the rework very much. Looking forward to you the rest of your canvases.
I actually want to combine 2. “Even though she’s gone I hear her voice.” I remember when you posted that painting the first time and liking it, but I also like the rework very much. Looking forward to you the rest of your canvases.
What an amazing transformation! The first one feels almost foreboding while the reworked one feel much more full of life… just goes to show – Great job!!
What an amazing transformation! The first one feels almost foreboding while the reworked one feel much more full of life… just goes to show – Great job!!
What an amazing transformation! The first one feels almost foreboding while the reworked one feel much more full of life… just goes to show – Great job!!
What an amazing transformation! The first one feels almost foreboding while the reworked one feel much more full of life… just goes to show – Great job!!
What an amazing transformation! The first one feels almost foreboding while the reworked one feel much more full of life… just goes to show – Great job!!
I prefer the first painting. The feeling is stronger for me in the first one. I like the brown background; sometimes so much color in the backgrounds competes with the images. The brown really made the faces pop and made them more significant than they are to me in the re-do. I like the title, Even Though She’s Gone, for the first painting. In the 2nd painting, the woman seems much older than the male, so I get the message to me is that the title refers to her son. Very interesting and fun to look at. Thanks.
I prefer the first painting. The feeling is stronger for me in the first one. I like the brown background; sometimes so much color in the backgrounds competes with the images. The brown really made the faces pop and made them more significant than they are to me in the re-do. I like the title, Even Though She’s Gone, for the first painting. In the 2nd painting, the woman seems much older than the male, so I get the message to me is that the title refers to her son. Very interesting and fun to look at. Thanks.
I prefer the first painting. The feeling is stronger for me in the first one. I like the brown background; sometimes so much color in the backgrounds competes with the images. The brown really made the faces pop and made them more significant than they are to me in the re-do. I like the title, Even Though She’s Gone, for the first painting. In the 2nd painting, the woman seems much older than the male, so I get the message to me is that the title refers to her son. Very interesting and fun to look at. Thanks.
I prefer the first painting. The feeling is stronger for me in the first one. I like the brown background; sometimes so much color in the backgrounds competes with the images. The brown really made the faces pop and made them more significant than they are to me in the re-do. I like the title, Even Though She’s Gone, for the first painting. In the 2nd painting, the woman seems much older than the male, so I get the message to me is that the title refers to her son. Very interesting and fun to look at. Thanks.
I prefer the first painting. The feeling is stronger for me in the first one. I like the brown background; sometimes so much color in the backgrounds competes with the images. The brown really made the faces pop and made them more significant than they are to me in the re-do. I like the title, Even Though She’s Gone, for the first painting. In the 2nd painting, the woman seems much older than the male, so I get the message to me is that the title refers to her son. Very interesting and fun to look at. Thanks.
I think the young woman looks like she is looking for something – maybe searching her voice?
I think the young woman looks like she is looking for something – maybe searching her voice?
I think the young woman looks like she is looking for something – maybe searching her voice?
I think the young woman looks like she is looking for something – maybe searching her voice?
I think the young woman looks like she is looking for something – maybe searching her voice?
I too enjoy the second version. “Her voice in my head”. Thank you for sharing.
I too enjoy the second version. “Her voice in my head”. Thank you for sharing.
I too enjoy the second version. “Her voice in my head”. Thank you for sharing.
I too enjoy the second version. “Her voice in my head”. Thank you for sharing.
I too enjoy the second version. “Her voice in my head”. Thank you for sharing.
Even though she is gone…..speaks to me and my mum who passed away in 1996 and who whispers to me in times of need! Fab, really fab Julie!!
Even though she is gone…..speaks to me and my mum who passed away in 1996 and who whispers to me in times of need! Fab, really fab Julie!!
Even though she is gone…..speaks to me and my mum who passed away in 1996 and who whispers to me in times of need! Fab, really fab Julie!!
Even though she is gone…..speaks to me and my mum who passed away in 1996 and who whispers to me in times of need! Fab, really fab Julie!!
Even though she is gone…..speaks to me and my mum who passed away in 1996 and who whispers to me in times of need! Fab, really fab Julie!!
Really great reworked canvas. Title – LOOKING. follow your blog dairy, thank you for the imspiration.
Really great reworked canvas. Title – LOOKING. follow your blog dairy, thank you for the imspiration.
Really great reworked canvas. Title – LOOKING. follow your blog dairy, thank you for the imspiration.
Really great reworked canvas. Title – LOOKING. follow your blog dairy, thank you for the imspiration.
Really great reworked canvas. Title – LOOKING. follow your blog dairy, thank you for the imspiration.
Love the new reworked canvas, and I like “I hear her voice”
Love the new reworked canvas, and I like “I hear her voice”
Love the new reworked canvas, and I like “I hear her voice”
Love the new reworked canvas, and I like “I hear her voice”
Love the new reworked canvas, and I like “I hear her voice”
You should be quite pleased with it – nice work! I love both pieces for different reasons. I prefer “even though she’s gone” for the title. My son suggested ” I hear her here”
You should be quite pleased with it – nice work! I love both pieces for different reasons. I prefer “even though she’s gone” for the title. My son suggested ” I hear her here”
You should be quite pleased with it – nice work! I love both pieces for different reasons. I prefer “even though she’s gone” for the title. My son suggested ” I hear her here”
You should be quite pleased with it – nice work! I love both pieces for different reasons. I prefer “even though she’s gone” for the title. My son suggested ” I hear her here”
You should be quite pleased with it – nice work! I love both pieces for different reasons. I prefer “even though she’s gone” for the title. My son suggested ” I hear her here”
Count me in if you sell any!
Count me in if you sell any!
Count me in if you sell any!
Count me in if you sell any!
Count me in if you sell any!
Ok Julie….what have you decided for the title? Inquiring minds want to know…… π
Ok Julie….what have you decided for the title? Inquiring minds want to know…… π
Ok Julie….what have you decided for the title? Inquiring minds want to know…… π
Ok Julie….what have you decided for the title? Inquiring minds want to know…… π
Ok Julie….what have you decided for the title? Inquiring minds want to know…… π
I prefer “Even though she’s gone” It sounds more poetic and mysterious, more subtle than “her voice in my hear”. To me, it fits the mood of the piece better.
I prefer “Even though she’s gone” It sounds more poetic and mysterious, more subtle than “her voice in my hear”. To me, it fits the mood of the piece better.
I prefer “Even though she’s gone” It sounds more poetic and mysterious, more subtle than “her voice in my hear”. To me, it fits the mood of the piece better.
I prefer “Even though she’s gone” It sounds more poetic and mysterious, more subtle than “her voice in my hear”. To me, it fits the mood of the piece better.
I prefer “Even though she’s gone” It sounds more poetic and mysterious, more subtle than “her voice in my hear”. To me, it fits the mood of the piece better.