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An ornately carved door led to the longest hallway ever. When she first saw the hallway she thought it was magical. Now it felt creepy. The hallway was lined with windows to the left. It was a windy day and as she walked in, the white chiffon drapes flew up and covered her face. She batted the drapes aside and saw the bear. She stared at the bear for a few moments before panic set in. She turned quickly to run bu after only two steps, she stopped. She was breathing erratically and her thoughts were racing, but somehow she felt like pieces were coming together to form...what? This was so odd but the feeling was strong. She turned around slowly and said, "It's you."
Painting Process
I was never the same after seeing Jean Cocteau's 1946 Beauty and the Beast. I loved the scene when Belle was walking or seemingly floating down the long hallway with the white drapes blowing around her. That was wonderful. So I decided to paint a "curtain" series which was short lived. lol. Its a little hairy painting the curtain because you have to paint it after you paint everything else. You pretty much have only one chance to get it right. If it dries and you don't like it - like this other much larger painting I did -- you have to repaint everything under it. That other painting remains unfinished because I had to repaint everything and now I'm afraid to paint the curtain over it. It's silly I know.
This curtain on this painting however, turned out great. I wish I had done this larger because I think its a good painting. The original is 8 3/4" x 6 3/4", so I'm glad I can offer prints in larger sizes. (Original in private collection)
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