Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Procrastinated finish


I started this one a couple of years ago on Maui. I set-up on the ocean-front side of the Whalers Village mall on Kaanapali beach. It's a nice place with shops and restaurants, including one of my favorites, the Hula Grill. I was about 40 minutes into it when a security guard happened by. After asking what I was doing, he proceeded to tell me I was on private property and that I would have to leave. I was on the grass at the edge of their property, out of anyone's way, by the sidewalk, but I said okay, give me a few minutes. I tried to get a little more done, then he was back "warning" me, so I packed up. It's sat, half-finished, in the corner of my studio since.

This week I was inspired thinking about my friends on Maui at the Plein Air Invitational (and wishing I was there), so I put it up on the easel and had at it. I think I'm a little better painter now then when it was started, so the security guard probably did me a favor.
From Kaanapali, oil, 10" x 20"

3 comments:

James R Hawkinson said...

Great story and philosophy, Dave! It is so even in my experience. Interruptions can have greater significance and meaning than all the things we plan."There is a time for everything under the sun."

evyl said...

Will look for it while I'm eating at the Hula Grill!

Laurel Daniel said...

So glad you finished it. Gorgeous.