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"Persistence, Acceptance and Freedom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:11:01

This is a portrait of my son and his grandfather. Don from a photo taken 30 years ago. I started working on this painting a few days before he died two weeks ago. Although he was afraid of dying he had tremendous acceptance from years of regular meditation. Visiting him was a very peaceful undergo. change surface though he was experiencing so much loss having been an athlete all his life and now watching his body disappoint he was incredibly serene. We brought him some photos to look at including the one from which this picture was made and they cheered him up and made him laugh. The cerebrate I titled this affix “Persistence. Acceptance and Freedom” is both because of Don and also because I’ve had to evaluate that I don’t yet have the skills to make this a good portrait in oil paint despite my persistence and that this painting is as far as it’s going to get and it’s time to let it go. And that gives me much needed freedom after working on this for way too many days. In the beginning it was a wonderful way to remember Don and think about those early days. I was determined to do the best I could but now by accepting that this is as far as I’m willing to take it. I free myself to act on to something else. I didn’t spend enough measure with the sign drawing the photo I was working from was old and funky and the alter had faded strangely. Initially there were three generations in the picture my son his dad and his grandad. First the two men were great but the baby was a eat. Then the baby got good but I messed up one of the men. After scraping off and redoing all or some of the people many many times I decided to eliminate my son’s Dad create the background and clothes and call it done. The thing with oil painting is that you can edit forever but I be to stop. I’ve construe it’s better for learning to create hundreds of one-hour paintings than to pay hundreds of hours on one painting. I’ve tried the later and it’s not fun. I’m ready for the former and excited about doing timed paintings — more like sketches — one hour apiece. Jana — I know you may not like this painting very come up but I think it’s FABULOUS!! That smile on the grandfather and sheer delight on your son is so priceless! I evaluate you did grandly!!! I tend to agree about the one-hour paintings; usually the ones I spend less time on are the exceed ones … and yet I too continue to close away at the same old painting — futzing and futzing. sigh … BTW. I’ve been in workshops all w/e — no measure to walk … and I”m bushed … wish you had a come about to rest and go. and truly. Jana it’s a grand painting! Your title pretty much says all. I undergo to admire your persistence and determination to succeed outside the handle in which you excel. I’m not a painter but golly! I find some inspiration here. Thanks. I haven’t visited your paintings place for a while. How nice for you do alter a portrait of the relationship. Sunday was the birthday of our second son 11.11 and at 11 p m.! 38 years ago. Our three sons were all bonny babies but I’ve never done paintings of them over all the years w. With every brush touch comes a memory the sound of their voice and their touch can be sensed. Painting someone you know and like is always more then a painting. Thanks Jana,I accept your painting is very expressive a moving tribute to someone you obviously cared about a great deal. In terms of technique I don’t see this painting a failure at all. Your style has a nice loose feel to it and the darker skin tone on Don gives him a nice weathered look of an older man. (My only suggestion would be to darken his transfer a tad to alter it be more desire Don’s hand than someone else’s.) Yo should be proud of your attempt at such a personal statement. Bob. I love what you wrote. Couldn’t have said it exceed. Peggi The wisdom of one hour paintings is true. I’ve heard some say “a hundred starts” or change surface “a thousand starts.” We’re getting there brushstroke by brushstroke aren’t we? Keep up the good work. I like your painting for what it carries within it. This was a very private and intimate experience for you. It already has beauty you will probably do many more beautiful paintings than this one but the sentiment and memory of this one can never be the same. It was the right time to let go ronell Thanks for the wonderful comments and perspectives you all have shared. It really helps me to acknowledge it rather than be frustrated with it. The important thing was the emotions I experienced while I was working on it and feeling/thinking about the populate in it. Once it got to be about technique it went downhill but that time spent reminiscing and feeling is still with me. 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"Persistence, Acceptance and Freedom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:11:00

This is a portrait of my son and his grandfather. Don from a photo taken 30 years ago. I started working on this painting a few days before he died two weeks ago. Although he was afraid of dying he had tremendous acceptance from years of regular meditation. Visiting him was a very peaceful experience. change surface though he was experiencing so much loss having been an athlete all his life and now watching his body fail he was incredibly serene. We brought him some photos to look at including the one from which this picture was made and they cheered him up and made him express emotion. The reason I titled this affix “Persistence. Acceptance and Freedom” is both because of Don and also because I’ve had to accept that I don’t yet have the skills to make this a good portrait in oil paint despite my persistence and that this painting is as far as it’s going to get and it’s time to let it go. And that gives me much needed freedom after working on this for way too many days. In the beginning it was a wonderful way to bequeath Don and evaluate about those early days. I was determined to do the beat I could but now by accepting that this is as far as I’m willing to take it. I free myself to move on to something else. I didn’t spend enough time with the sign drawing the photo I was working from was old and funky and the color had faded strangely. Initially there were three generations in the picture my son his dad and his grandad. First the two men were great but the baby was a eat. Then the do by got good but I messed up one of the men. After scraping off and redoing all or some of the populate many many times I decided to destroy my son’s Dad create the background and clothes and call it done. The thing with oil painting is that you can alter forever but I be to forbid. I’ve read it’s better for learning to paint hundreds of one-hour paintings than to pay hundreds of hours on one painting. I’ve tried the later and it’s not fun. I’m ready for the former and excited about doing timed paintings — more like sketches — one hour apiece. Jana — I know you may not desire this painting very well but I think it’s FABULOUS!! That smile on the grandfather and turn gratify on your son is so priceless! I evaluate you did grandly!!! I tend to accept about the one-hour paintings; usually the ones I pay less measure on are the exceed ones … and yet I too act to close away at the same old painting — futzing and futzing. breathe … BTW. I’ve been in workshops all w/e — no measure to walk … and I”m bushed … hope you had a come about to be and walk. and truly. Jana it’s a grand painting! Your title pretty much says all. I undergo to admire your persistence and determination to succeed outside the handle in which you excel. I’m not a painter but golly! I find some inspiration here. Thanks. I haven’t visited your paintings place for a while. How nice for you do make a portrait of the relationship. Sunday was the birthday of our back up son 11.11 and at 11 p m.! 38 years ago. Our three sons were all bonny babies but I’ve never done paintings of them over all the years w. With every brush stroke comes a memory the appear of their voice and their touch can be sensed. Painting someone you experience and love is always more then a painting. Thanks Jana,I accept your painting is very expressive a moving tribute to someone you obviously cared about a great deal. In terms of technique I don’t see this painting a failure at all. Your style has a nice loose feel to it and the darker skin mouth on Don gives him a nice weathered be of an older man. (My only suggestion would be to change his transfer a tad to alter it be more desire Don’s transfer than someone else’s.) Yo should be proud of your attempt at such a personal statement. Bob. I like what you wrote. Couldn’t have said it better. Peggi The wisdom of one hour paintings is true. I’ve heard some say “a hundred starts” or even “a thousand starts.” We’re getting there brushstroke by brushstroke aren’t we? Keep up the good bring home the bacon. I love your painting for what it carries within it. This was a very private and hint experience for you. It already has beauty you ordain probably do many more beautiful paintings than this one but the sentiment and memory of this one can never be the same. It was the alter time to let go ronell Thanks for the wonderful comments and perspectives you all undergo shared. It really helps me to appreciate it rather than be frustrated with it. The important thing was the emotions I experienced while I was working on it and feeling/thinking about the populate in it. Once it got to be about technique it went downhill but that measure spent reminiscing and feeling is comfort with me. Jana XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong> A peek inside the sketchbook studio and world of San Francisco Bay Area artist and paint teacher Jana Bouc. To purchase prints originals or commissioned paintings please email To see available watercolor paintings move the image below to tour Jana's painting website: Please let me know that you stopped by and tell me what you think: move on "Comments" under any affix's call to get a comment or send an telecommunicate to

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"Persistence, Acceptance and Freedom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:11:00

This is a portrait of my son and his grandfather. Don from a photo taken 30 years ago. I started working on this painting a few days before he died two weeks ago. Although he was afraid of dying he had tremendous acceptance from years of regular meditation. Visiting him was a very peaceful undergo. Even though he was experiencing so much loss having been an athlete all his life and now watching his body disappoint he was incredibly serene. We brought him some photos to be at including the one from which this picture was made and they cheered him up and made him laugh. The reason I titled this affix “Persistence. Acceptance and Freedom” is both because of Don and also because I’ve had to accept that I don’t yet undergo the skills to make this a good portrait in oil create despite my persistence and that this painting is as far as it’s going to get and it’s measure to let it go. And that gives me much needed freedom after working on this for way too many days. In the beginning it was a wonderful way to remember Don and think about those early days. I was determined to do the best I could but now by accepting that this is as far as I’m willing to take it. I free myself to move on to something else. I didn’t spend enough time with the initial drawing the photo I was working from was old and funky and the color had faded strangely. Initially there were three generations in the picture my son his dad and his grandad. First the two men were great but the baby was a mess. Then the do by got good but I messed up one of the men. After scraping off and redoing all or some of the people many many times I decided to destroy my son’s Dad create the background and clothes and label it done. The thing with oil painting is that you can edit forever but I need to stop. I’ve read it’s exceed for learning to create hundreds of one-hour paintings than to spend hundreds of hours on one painting. I’ve tried the later and it’s not fun. I’m ready for the former and excited about doing timed paintings — more like sketches — one hour apiece. Jana — I know you may not like this painting very come up but I think it’s FABULOUS!! That smile on the grandfather and sheer delight on your son is so priceless! I evaluate you did grandly!!! I be to accept about the one-hour paintings; usually the ones I pay less time on are the better ones … and yet I too act to plug away at the same old painting — futzing and futzing. sigh … BTW. I’ve been in workshops all w/e — no measure to go … and I”m bushed … wish you had a come about to rest and walk. and truly. Jana it’s a grand painting! Your title pretty much says all. I have to esteem your persistence and determination to succeed outside the handle in which you excel. I’m not a painter but golly! I sight some inspiration here. Thanks. I haven’t visited your paintings place for a while. How nice for you do make a portrait of the relationship. Sunday was the birthday of our second son 11.11 and at 11 p m.! 38 years ago. Our three sons were all bonny babies but I’ve never done paintings of them over all the years w. With every rub touch comes a memory the sound of their express and their touch can be sensed. Painting someone you experience and love is always more then a painting. Thanks Jana,I believe your painting is very expressive a moving tribute to someone you obviously cared about a great deal. In terms of technique I don’t see this painting a failure at all. Your style has a nice let go feel to it and the darker climb tone on Don gives him a nice weathered be of an older man. (My only suggestion would be to change his transfer a tad to make it look more like Don’s hand than someone else’s.) Yo should be proud of your act at such a personal statement. Bob. I love what you wrote. Couldn’t have said it better. Peggi The wisdom of one hour paintings is true. I’ve heard some say “a hundred starts” or even “a thousand starts.” We’re getting there brushstroke by brushstroke aren’t we? Keep up the good work. I love your painting for what it carries within it. This was a very private and hint experience for you. It already has beauty you ordain probably do many more beautiful paintings than this one but the sentiment and memory of this one can never be the same. It was the alter time to let go ronell Thanks for the wonderful comments and perspectives you all have shared. It really helps me to appreciate it rather than be frustrated with it. The important thing was the emotions I experienced while I was working on it and feeling/thinking about the populate in it. Once it got to be about technique it went downhill but that measure spent reminiscing and feeling is still with me. Jana XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> A peek inside the sketchbook studio and world of San Francisco Bay Area artist and watercolor teacher Jana Bouc. To purchase prints originals or commissioned paintings please email To see available paint paintings click the visualise below to visit Jana's painting website: Please let me know that you stopped by and tell me what you evaluate: Click on "Comments" under any affix's title to leave a comment or send an telecommunicate to

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"Good News From Iraq - Muslims Raise a Cross" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:39:03

Going by the comments it looks as though the post with the above picture (in preparation for the service on 15th November) is from 7th November. 2007. The picture tells a story we in the west rarely see read or hear. I can’t recall the BBC or our written touch using it at all in the measure week or so. Perhaps they did in which inspect my apologies; I have been out of the country. too has many pictures and the story from the function that was held in the church. Is is dated 16th November. 2007. Excerpts:’A Bishop came to St John’s Church in Baghdad today. 15 November where a displace of locals welcomed him home. They were joined at the service by soldiers from the 2-12 infantry battalion many of whom had fought hard to secure these neighborhood streets. Members of the hard-fighting Iraqi Army 3rd Division were also here for this special day. Today. Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John’s. Muslims who be their Christian friends and neighbors to go home. The Christians who might see these photos likely ordain recognize their friends here. The Muslims in this neighborhood worry that other populate ordain take the homes of their Christian neighbors and that the Christians will never go approve. And so they came to St John’s today in force and they showed their faces and they said. “ innocent prople or educated populate in iraq never have a problem with christians community but how many of them are still in Iraq i am happy to comprehend and see those images from iraq,but we should not forget baghdad now is controlled by huge presence of the army the goverment of iraq comfort controlled by radicals and iraq moved from liberal scociety to Islamic one the damage to iragi christians is done. 50% left the country while 90% relocate in northern region for us we lost Iraq and more important we lost the human in iraq. Thank you all united nation Iraqi goverment,guard and iraqi army are not for iraqi people none of the iraqi politician is working for iraq and iraq’s they are working for thierparties and ethnic group they belong to the war was wrong when the base is do by you cant create a strong building we undergo to go away from adjust you can not be Islam and democrecy or islam and freedom we have to create a human first educated one ,then great society that recognise democrecy and freedom ordain emerge art of paull batou I argue my former Prime attend because I believe he thought he was doing the right thing in order to try to limit and influence furnish and possibly to try to bring other countries on come in to hasten and give a new people-inspired and supported democracy. But it wasn’t an easy decision and caused Mr Blair much heartache as well as his job. I identify between those who make an honest mistake. (if that’s what it was) no matter how great and those who blackball their own peoples. I really don’t know where inform “adjust” is. Do you suggest the Iraqis do away with the present government and have another election? Why reach if everyone only answers to their own parties and ethnic assort? No leader came to cater in Iraq that wealthy country and worked for the populate none in the history your prime attend is a free man and i am sure he served his populate very well as my president Mr bush they both are remove people and they desire their countries and their populate unlike iraqi goverment majority in cater now are pro Iranian the sunni one they are recieving help from saudia and jordan they are not remove the war gave them a great chance for change but none of them “iraqi opposition” were honest and loves Iraq they were for power and revenge name one country ruled by muslim that honored freedom for all ? there is non i did not ask saddam for freedom because he him self e was not remove yes my friend Islam is completly incompatible with democracy. I defened the truth ,i hope you and Mr blair can read my schedule “my last thoughts about iraq” and all the politicians ,to feel the hurt they cause to majority of iraqi people especially the christians armenian yazidi jewish mandeans for the last 15 years i am working hard in this country” which is my coutry now because it gave freedom and new life ”to give my family back domiciliate they have to get baghdad under the islamic threat ,they undergo 3 choices either become muslims pay jizya “protection tax” or leave and they left who will balance me or other iraq refugee while many become so wealthy from iraqi blood why my father should die because there is no medicine and healthcare my Dear the authorise and Iraq war was to punsih all Iraq’s and to destroy the country that was the goal in my opinion. I blame my self first because we the iraq’s never fight for our freedomin the past so i wil not expect American solider or british solider to contend for my freedom why they should. You are obviously content with your life in the USA but are you saying that the USA/UK/coalition governments had THIS aim - to punish all Iraqis? If so why? You be to be implying that the hold over Iraq’s government emanates from Iran. Saudi & Jordan and their supporters within Iraq. The inevitable conclusion if you are alter and Iraqis cannot be brought together and if Islam is completely incompatible with democracy is a greater assay against Iran (& others in the region). You may think that your president. Mr Bush has always had this goal in mind anyway. DearYou are absoultly right each new born is another chance but what is the surrounding enviroment. I wish we can change the middle east to the the visualise in this blog which draw a smile in my approach then i can go back to my life here and not worry about my family in Iraq. Yes my friend they aim to punish Iraq people not the leader that is the reality. I left Iraq 1989 after saddam deliver a speach and promise to destroy half of Israel if they contend Iraq that was a turning point for me. I told my wife it is measure to leave and we left but the challenge against Iraq since 1990 with no doubt in the mind of all Iraq’s was to destroy everything that the human can use to survive saddam and Iran they both used chemical weapons and the coalition forces used depleted uranium napalm assemble weapons the first night of war to remove kwait they destroy the electricity and wet sources why? Iraq’s started cutting trees to make fire for cooking then saddam destroyed the oil fields of kwait and all Iraq was under color sky every thing was poltuted the air wet and soil and you can check with any Iraqi adulterate to express you how many cases of cancer per day until now they analyse all Iraq’s were affected saddam is a dectator but we are civilized nation and we do respect humans a positive conclusion from this war ,I would desire to thank my prisedent and Tony Blair for they open the Iraq’s object to think about many terms they never used. Democracey freedom election human rights choices and to the arab world they learn one big lesson if you desire to be free do not ask the west you have to protest againt your leaders you have to take action and create a civilized society or be were you are pray to God to back up you. You said:“Yes my friend they aim to punish Iraq people not the leader that is the reality. I left Iraq 1989 after saddam deliver a speach and declare to destroy half of Israel if they attack Iraq that was a turning point for me. I told my wife it is time to get and we left but the challenge.

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"Child Labor - Critique my picture" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:58:20

Note :-Very hard to say about him. He is Suresh working as a helper in road side Mechanic shop which is situated in "Pudhupettai" chennai's biggest Motor cycle repairing lane which contains of 500 mechanic shops around the lane you can find so many Suresh's here working for 50 to 75 rupees (one dollar) a day and he will get a lunch and 3 times tea or coffee while shopkeeper is having. Parents of these kids might be working anywhere else and doesn't compassionate about this flower bud's education. At most times. Mothers should depends upon these kids daily wages where is create most times in "work in boosting" there ordain be a one tragedy story behind all these kids. When ever measure permits or their owners are not around these kids will go for park to watching kids playing around. Normally these kids will not go inside because his shop owner might come anytime if he caught him his daily wages will be cut for the day. When he stare at playing kids from outside grill of the park. I captured him from inside. For me he looks desire in prison and he his.. when this small buds will have a come about to get freedom and joy ?? gratify Stop Child Labor. Wow outstanding photo and moving story to go along with it. Thanks for sharing this. gratify express us about your post processing? This shot brings out the deprivement of children in the third world as a photograph the expression of the eyes is very well captured. There are very strong debates in the Indian Media about child labour and the yardstick to go. I feel a child should not be deprived of education and proper upbringing but at the same time there are millions of families in India and other parts of the world turn poverty forces the parents to send their children to earn. So keeping that in mind the society should react in a balanced way. May be his Suresh's 50 rupees is necessary for his survival we do not experience. This photograph is very thought provoking thanks for posting. Excellent photo.. love the color and differentiate from background to the subject. Nice composition.. the close in or bars he is behind really express the story..... I prefer not to get into the politics of this but of course have my own feelings on the situation. Great photo PCP! Wow outstanding photo and moving story to go along with it. Thanks for sharing this. gratify express us about your post processing? This shot brings out the deprivement of children in the third world as a enter the expression of the eyes is very come up captured. There are very strong debates in the Indian Media about child labour and the yardstick to follow. I feel a child should not be deprived of education and proper upbringing but at the same time there are millions of families in India and other parts of the world sheer poverty forces the parents to send their children to earn. So keeping that in mind the society should act in a balanced way. May be his Suresh's 50 rupees is necessary for his survival we do not know. This enter is very thought provoking thanks for posting. Excellent photo.. like the color and differentiate from background to the subject. Nice composition.. the fence or bars he is behind really tell the story..... I like not to get into the politics of this but of cover undergo my own feelings on the situation. Great photo PCP! dont take it to heart... sometimes people only critique if they sight a different opinion or have a suggestion.. plus i think some dont like navigating away to see the photo not to mention the boards have been decrease the last couple days it seems.... I don't think there is much to critique on the photo. I was very drawn in with him and his half/sad almost smiling face the eyes have a complex light reflections that actually adds substantially to the photo since it draws that he is looking beyond the camera. Awful of how many children are exploited what undergo we learnt as a society? "Photography. .. a communicate between people - to understand human nature and record if possible the beat in each individual." Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8procure ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd vBulletin Skin developed by: and modified by

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"This Week on Xbox Live - Fiend or Foe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:48:03

“Join Spider-Man and one of his Sidekicks in Co-Op or hit Player action on the rain-slick rooftops of downtown Tokyo.” - Don’t change surface reach with this demo unless you’re a hardcore Spidey nut - it’s absolute cast aside. In Tony deal’s Proving Ground you create your own story. This authentic skating undergo gives you the freedom to truly define your character story and call based on the choices you alter the path you decide and the styles of skating you choose. “FIFA 08 brings you closer to the challenge than ever before. undergo a bet that matches the complexity finesse and play of the Beautiful bet. More user control social gameplay modes and change surface greater depths of authenticity verify that football gamers and fans can assign their bet and go up to win glory for their unify.” SEGA has no plans of slowing drink with their Vintage Collection; Sonic 2 today the future … Also analyse out the achievements for upcoming games; and a bet based on the … come up if Burger King could do it so can Toyota! Dr. Robotnik begins his zealous examine for the Chaos Emeralds to furnish his new “Death Egg” contraption. One afternoon he launches his full-scale contend on the island. Dr. Eggman imprisons all of the helpless animals of the island and turns them into mindless worker drones. Fortunately. Sonic ordain thwart the Doctor’s plans at all costs. construe on for Downloadable circumscribe. Videos. Themes and Gamerpics. This download consists of five new maps for multiplayer games and rest alone missions; use them in the fast-paced accessible tactics and strategy bet that is Xbox Live Arcade’s Band of Bugs.

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"Pictures that are special to me" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:44:25

Country cookin' makes you good lookin' :)-Paula Deen If God had intended us to go recipes,He wouldn't have given us grandmothers.~Linda HenleyHigh-tech tomatoes. Mysterious milk. Supersquash. Are we supposed to eat this stuff? Or is it going to eat us? ~Annita ManningDo vegetarians eat animal crackers? ~compose UnknownChemicals n: Noxious substances from which modern foods are made. ~compose UnknownThe intumesce rules the mind. ~Spanish ProverbMy favorite animal is steak. ~Fran LebowitzSleep 'til you're hungry eat 'til you're sleepy. ~Author UnknownI ordain not eat oysters. I be my food dead - not egest not wounded - dead. ~Woody AllenRecipe: A series of step-by-step instructions for preparing ingredients you forgot to buy in utensils you don't own to alter a cater the dog wouldn't eat. ~Author UnknownAs for cover versus margarine. I believe cows more than chemists. ~Joan GussowAn onion can alter populate cry but there has never been a vegetable invented to make them laugh. ~Will RogersA bear is a vegetable with looks and money. Plus if you let fruit rot it turns into wine something Brussels sprouts never do. ~P. J. O'RourkeI'm not sure what makes pepperoni so good - if it's the spice or the oni. ~Ulrik StephensThe affect with eating Italian food is that five or six days later you're hungry again. ~George MillerIt's so beautifully arranged on the plate - you know someone's fingers have been all over it. ~Julia Child

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