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and I finished my painting a while back. Here's a photo of it actually finished.
Yeah. I think the place has been closed about five years or more.J. M. Stovall said:Very nice! Thanks for remembering to show it to us. The saddest part about this painting is that the diner is closed .
And I like you new Thompson avatar too!
What with the sign right there in the picture! Congrats, Dinerman! You are one successful and up-and-coming young dude!Dinerman said:
they misspelled the title.:eusa_doh:
Dinerman said:here's a couple more shots from the show.
the theater
group shot of all the arts-y people from my school who went to this
Dinerman said:The Palace Diner in Biddeford, ME
8x10 pen on illustration board
This one's going to be on the cover of the menu of the Palace pretty soon, so if you're up in that area, keep an eye out.
Hm... artists process on this one. It's all eyeballed, which made getting proportions a bit tricky. My had starts cramping something awful when I do stippling for too long, so It took longer to do than I would have liked. The effect looks cool though.
here's a photo of what the place looks like in real life
http://www.agilitynut.com/p/paldiner.jpg
Dinerman said:Entered that piece in the AFI art show down at the restored 1939 Silver Theater. They took the art and did a digital slideshow via projector on the giant movie screen. I ended up winning 2nd prize.
Here's a shot of it on the movie screen.
they misspelled the title.:eusa_doh:
Dinerman said:here's a couple more shots from the show.
the theater
group shot of all the arts-y people from my school who went to this
Dinerman said:
I thought that, too. Maybe it's the fog and the hunched shoulders?Mr. Rover said:This reminds me of that shot of James Dean in Times Square