Another hour of work on the little boat painting down. Out of all my paintings on the go at the moment this is the painting I’m trying to get finished.
Acrylic on canvas, 4 inch by 5 inch
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Another hour of work on the little boat painting down. Out of all my paintings on the go at the moment this is the painting I’m trying to get finished.
Acrylic on canvas, 4 inch by 5 inch
Making some good progress on this little boat painting. I’m really happy with how it’s coming along. I just have the shoreline and sand to finish up now.
Acrylic on canvas, 4 inch by 5 inch
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Rehearsals have begun for Skin Flick and man, this cast has chemistry. Usually there’s a period of adjustment, when a new group of people who have been brought together have to get used to each other and find their rhythm, but not this time. It’s evident from watching them, even this early on, that they’re already comfortable together. They follow each other’s leads and Foster’s fun dialogue sounds at home in their mouths. Taking in a rehearsal is a treat!
Watching a play come to fruition from beginning to end is a bit like watching a kid grow up in fast forward. It goes from an idea, a proposal, to reality over a mere few months. Growing up in the theatre, I’ve always loved the process whether I’m in the play or just around it. Watching it start on wobbly legs as the blocking rehearsals begin, then gain momentum once the cast is off-book and scripts are no longer in hand. Shoulders relax, projection improves and people start to truely become their characters. Soon, the Director stops intervening and the run-throughs develop a new flow, a new ease and natural rhythm to the conversations. The scenes cease being rehearsed and start being lived. It's magical.
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