Chore avoidance via a Tuscany landscape painting

9 09 2008

Back home this week to face the music (which in this case is my studio move.)  As I’m going through the painfully boring task of packing up my studio, I’m coming across a few unfinished paintings. I’m ususally pretty disciplined, but I think between the overseas travel in the spring, working endlessly on plans for a new studio, and doing as much plein air painting as I can this summer, I’ve gotten distracted enough to leave partially-finished works lying in my wake. Here’s one of them, now complete, of a sweet little vista of sunflowers and the Italian countryside :

Landscape painting of Tuscany sunflowers by Jennifer Young

“Tuscan Fields*”
Oil on Canvas, 11×14″

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It was fun finishing up this little piece, and I’m not sure why I shelved it for so long, especially since it’s relatively small. But if I had to guess, I’d say that I find starting paintings more fun than finishing them. That fact coupled with the general craziness of my schedule has meant that lately some paintings have fallen through the cracks.

Overall my track record has been pretty good though, and I do finish quite a few. But it’s time to show some reslove and either finish up some of these “W.I.P.’s” or throw them out. Ah, who am I kidding? It’s not as much “resolve” as it is chore avoidance. Whether it’s starting or finishing, painting is still a whole a lot more fun than packing!

*p.s. When I went to title this piece my mind drew a complete blank. I’m sure there’s a better title than “Tuscan Fields” but it was the best I could come up with. Any ideas? If so, feel free to leave them in the comment area!

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9 responses to “Chore avoidance via a Tuscany landscape painting”

11 09 2008
Rick Nilson (14:56:08) :

This deserves to be considered something really really sexy like,

“A picnic of my Tuscan Lover ”

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11 09 2008
Rick Nilson (14:58:57) :

Or you could go with a food thing.

“Buffet of Sunflowers” only in Italian.

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11 09 2008
Rick Nilson (15:00:51) :

Or a sympathy thing. like lost love.

“My lovers house is so soft and fading” People love those.

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11 09 2008
Rick Nilson (15:04:37) :

Or you could name it……. I don’t know the word. I used to. In a field of sunflowers there are ocassionally a random plant that grows taller than the others. I may think of it. Oh. Right. Never mind then. I was thinking about focal points again. What was it you wanted?

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11 09 2008
Rick Nilson (16:59:13) :

I remembered. “Lookouts”.

Look, Ms. Young, there is only so much I can do.

11 09 2008
jennifereyoung (23:40:26) :

Lol! Okay, thanks for the awesome help, but you’re cut off. Don’t make me call the bouncer.

12 09 2008
Pancakeism (01:31:53) :

Beautiful paintings of Tuscany! I love your painting: “Autumn in bellevue” too.

11 08 2010
abstract painting online (14:11:43) :

i like it. i found my self on it.

24 08 2010
JON ALEY (12:01:22) :

looking on the paintings i never taught that this concept in paintings won’t be created because thous were awesome to look at and when emphasizing the meaning of it was much knowledgeable in terms of nature, and life.

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