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Those Were the Days

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I have no idea who these people are: in the early 1980’s, I purchased an old suitcase at a garage sale in Ukiah. This black and white photo was in the suitcase. There was something about the photo that I loved: it reminded me of my parents’ generation. For me it was a tribute to the post WWII era when “girls were girls and men were men”.
Over the years I made up stories about the people in the photo, and this past summer decided to bring them back to life in a painting.
It’s Friday at the local Grange hall.The two foreground couples in charge of the record player are best friends. A yellow sweatered woman cradles a beer. The lady in orange is digging in her purse, (her husband wondering what in the world has she misplaced now?) and a red haired women talks with the cul de sac (hairline) fella. The young lady in white was fixed up by her mother with the son of another couple: both would rather be anywhere else. Meanwhile, a former dancer in a pink flowing dress takes the floor, pulling along husband number 3…..or is it 4?
And, finally: notice that in the original photo all the women have their eyes on the photographer.


Watercolor, 16” by 20” painting framed up to 20” by 24” inches.   $300


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    • RECENT WORK
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    • The Laguna Collection Slideshow >
      • List of Paintings >
        • All Seasons
        • Barn Deconstructed
        • The Bench
        • Blue Horizon
        • Beauty Steps In
        • Farmhouse Floral
        • Floodwaters Spring 2019
        • Gazebo Row
        • Grey Fox Kit
        • The Guardians
        • Hay Rake
        • Heron Hall
        • The Hop Barn Exterior
        • The Hop Barn Interior
        • In A New Light
        • Killdeer Chicks
        • Laguna Couple
        • Laguna Reflections I
        • Laguna Reflections II
        • Laguna Reflections III
        • Laguna Poster
        • Moon Rising
        • My Peeps
        • Red-winged Blackbird
        • Row Crop Cultivator
        • Sebastopol Meadowfoam
        • Song Sparrow
        • Springtime view
        • Sunshine Shadows on the Porch
        • Taking Off
        • the Windmill
        • The Window
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    • Artist Statement
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