Behold! The greatest painting ever made… by me… this month. It’s also the only painting I’ve completed this month. Which made me feel like I was working insanely slow, ala Vermeer- except, you know, without an actual sponsor or client waiting to purchase it. And I know it’s been a dreadfully long two weeks or so since my last post, for which I apologize heartily. I had planned to work on some mixed media bits in between, but then I stepped through the portal of painting torment and couldn’t get out until I finished this thing. It has been the all-consuming monster of my life for the month of March. I should be happy it’s done, but I don’t even want to look at it for a long while. Which is too bad, since it’s oil and it takes a bazillion years to dry, which it has to do in sunlight to avoid clouding. My studio is ridiculously crowded with curing pieces at the moment.
“Embassy of Cake” features a corner somewhere in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Despite the fact that the lower shop is charmingly titled “Uncle Restaurant”, I don’t know what the other buildings are. The left side appears to be topped with several flags, and the building itself makes me think of some kind of awesome ice cream cake, so I finally settled on the title “Embassy of Cake”. I’m not sure what kind of desserty business would go on in such a place- perhaps petitions to outlaw fondant in certain districts, or allowing German Chocolate to seek asylum or something. But I’m pretty sure cake tasting would at least be involved, which is enough for me.
I DID manage to cobble together a time-lapse slideshow of images illustrating the progression of this work, AND I kept track of the number of hours it took me to create it. Check out the video here. I’m trying to kick my art business brain into gear and determine how much time it takes to make these pieces so I am still earning a decent hourly rate- in the figurative sense that it only applies when I actually sell stuff, but you get the idea.
And in honor of that minor achievement, here’s a little contest for my devoted readers- enter a comment here on the blog to guess how many hours it took me to complete this piece. Entries will be accepted until March 31st at midnight PST. The person who gets the closest to the actual time will win a print of this painting! Unfortunately, I won’t be able to send that out for at least a month- it needs to dry enough that the shine lessens and I can take a high-quality photo without the glare, but rest assured that the winner will eventually get an 8″x10″ limited edition giclee of “Embassy of Cake” for free! Yay!
Also, in case you don’t receive my email newsletter and haven’t visited my Facebook Fan Page lately, I have a sale going on in my Etsy shop until March 31st as well. Use the discount code: spring15 to receive 15% off your entire order! I already have over 80 items in my shop for under $80, so it’s a great time to save. Happy Weekend, everyone!
I love it! The car looks like a photograph!
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360 hours total!
the interesting thing is how for me the detail on the side of the building which isn’t there on the front (facing the viewer), creates a magical mood!
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42 hours š Very nice… And. I do like the new tatas on Flashy. Very impressive job!
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OMG Marianne. I love this painting, its name/title, your post about its process, and the whole idea of a contest based on hours spent on the project. You have got it going on, indeed, woman!!! My guess (BECAUSE I WANT THAT PRINT!!!!) is 120 hours. (I’m thinking three weeks of full-time work? I really have no idea, because I could never in a million years paint anything like this and thus am clueless.)
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Meja , great job. what great detail. Is that a honda or a toyota ? My guess is 110 1/2 hours .
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My guess is 96 hours. Crossing fingers I’m close, as Uncle Jack LOVES this piece and can’t stop talking about it. Hoping to “win the print” win my guess to give it to him. GREAT work as usual… but, as you know, I’m one of your biggest fans, so each and every piece reads something amazing to me. SO proud of you!
xo
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Lovely and magical for sure. I ALWAYS love your color choices. This indeed looks like a stacked cake. I totally get it. This is definitely one of my favorites from all of your sf cityscapes. Makes me so excited to see whats next! Uncle Restaurant. LOVE IT!
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hmm. I’m guessing 56 hours. great title!
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I love this painting! Actually I love all your work! I would guess it took you about 32 hours to paint. Thank you for the chance to win!
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love your painting.. This is super hard to guess.. Im gonna go with 24 š
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Im so jealous of your work. lets go with 15 hours. seems a little low but it seems close
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Hmmm… My guess is 70 hours? Can’t wait to find out!
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