Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Sometimes a Little Rain Must Fall

So last week's scrape painting has turned into this. I haven't titled it yet but the scene is from a Chinese cinema I watched a couple of years ago called "A Long Road Home" (I think - if memory hasn't faded completely).

I only have a minute to write today - a friend from my high school is coming for a week's visit and I've got to go to the airport to pick her up. On Saturday I'll be inviting some of my high school alumni living in the DFW area to come to my house and meet her and have a little mini-Zama High School reunion. This is so incredible that we still keep in touch and that I've found a few of my alums in the area. Zama High School is a Department of Defense school at Camp Zama, Japan....yessssss, waaaaay over there!! I have a couple of artist friends who visit and link with my blog who also went to my high school, Sheila Tajima and Hellenne Vermillion. The world is certainly a small place!
Go - Trojans!

9 comments:

Archie and Melissa said...

hi judy!
i got goosebumps when i saw this painting. it is beautiful!

i cannot wait to hear about your reunion. how wonderful to keep in touch with old friends!

xoxoxo
melissa

Autumn Leaves said...

What a gorgeous painting! Truly lovely.

Saundra Lane Galloway said...

The highlights on the tree trunks make this piece! So very nice! Have a wonderful time with your old friends!

Manon said...

Hey Judy!
A scraped painting turned into an incredible piece of art! That sky is amazing!!

Unknown said...

If this is the same movie I saw, you've captured the feeling exactly. Is it the movie about the young girl who waits for her teacher boyfriend in the snow and the bowl that breaks and is repaired? Beautiful painting.

Unknown said...

kuyashii!!!! Oh well, when one of is very rich and famous, we need to promise to fly the others to a get together. Love this Judy... I am so impressed this is from your memory!

jsicignano2.blogspot.com said...

Hi Judy, Once again absolutely lovely. Judy I have a little surprise for you over at my blog. When you get a chance come take a look. Joan

r garriott said...

Judy, I love the blues and golds in this paintings! So nice!

Every Photo Tells A Story said...

Absolutely beautiful!