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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

A Rare Personal Piece

I painted this waterfall for my wife, to cheer up the drab delivery room where she gave birth to our daughter. I put the painting directly in her line of sight where she could focus on it...to help bring her to a quiet, calm place, far from the agony of childbirth.

To this day she can't look at it without getting sick to her stomach.
Acrylic

25 comments:

Anna said...

wow, that is really sweet of you to do that for your wife. Lol, I am glad you use your painting skills to help her during the time of need. Also, I really don't blame her for feeling sick when she sees it. By the way is the painting hung in the house ?

Kinman said...

This one kind or remind me of Frazetta, only without the creatures and characters.. gorgeous painting!

Steve Chon said...

Okay, this just made my day.....wow!!! Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous!

Bobby Chiu said...

hehehe... a very funny story to go with another beautiful piece.

Paul Lasaine said...

Anna,
It's not hung.

Kinman,
I love Frazetta!!! Thank you:)

Steve,

Glad it made your day...wish I could say the same about my wife's day:)

Bobby,
Thanks! Definitely considering your offer from yesterday. We'll talk.

Dillon Thompson said...

Thank you for posting such amazing work. Your blog is a morning must.

Shuku said...

Hee hee hee hee...I admit I cackled when I read the story. It is, however, an absolutely gorgeous painting and that was lovely of you to paint it for your wife!

--Shuku

Tom Scholes said...

Haha, great story and great painting!

Mark McDonnell said...

HA HA HA . . . real good,

MAC

mellowsmoothe said...

looks great. i really like how you kept the intrinsic whiteness of the water the focal point, surrounded by subtle desaturated colors. again nice work. by the way how does one contact you. i couldn't find your contact info. mine is groovehappy@hotmail.com. i'm a concept artist and i live in the same area you do and i would like to ask you about your work further.

eric ryan

Alfred Llupia said...

This is wonderful Paul!greetings.

JC said...

hey Paul,

your work is awesome as usual. we met briefly while at Sony together (i introduced you to Dice Tsutsumi)...thanks for sharing this blog.
cheers,

Anonymous said...

what's the medium? Oil or acrylic?

Paul Lasaine said...

"What's the medium? Oil or acrylic?"

I'll take that as a compliment. Acrylic.

Dave said...

Beautiful piece, Paul! Hopefully we get to see more of your personal work!

SIM-R said...

Hahahahah !.Beautiful painting .
Great story .

David Colman said...

thanx for sharing that story Paul, too bad such an amazing piece elicits such an uneasy reaction....and that reaction may be so from your wife but for all of us its so inspirational and "calming" ...well like I said...its calming for us...
(so many things I love but especially love the reflected light on the water .....genius!)

what is the medium?

David Colman said...

oh whoops.....I now see...acrylic...I would have first asked oil but considering you painted it specifically for your wife in the delivery room then there is no way an oil would dry in time....great brushwork btw

Ramses said...

Just beautiful waterfall paint!
I love it!

Thomas von Kummant said...

first one for the "art of paul lasaine" book:-)
it´s wonderfull!!

bog_art said...

-The idea you had for her was great!!.. so bad she feels sick now when she sees it..

Marc said...

Amazing work. I love your paint handling and color control.

Alessandra Sorrentino said...

haha tha's a very sweet story paul :)
love the bolder strokes on the bottom.

Allen Capoferri said...

When no words can describe the beauty...I'm glad you have a site now been a fan for years.

Carlos Ranna said...

LOL!!