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One Way

“One Way” is my very first architectural painting – it is also my most complex painting so far. When I first began painting it, I couldn’t get over the fact that this ornate door belonged to a church. The overall feel was very oppressive. But as I started the details I saw this image in a different light. Life is like a one-way street. You can only go forward and along the road there will be many side roads and doors beckoning to you. If you saw this door on your journey, would you go in? The door could symbolize any number of things, such as opportunity, accomplishment, love, and so on. There will be many doors on the one-way street of life but few would be as ornate as this. It would be up to you to decide whether you should risk opening it and taking the things that await you. If you’d rather not be philosophical about this painting, it is a wonderful representation of old architecture! A friend told me last year to do a painting where everything was in focus – I’m not very fond of painting backgrounds if you haven’t noticed. I had little choice in this painting and it became the challenge of a lifetime! I loved making it look as real as it does, but I didn’t feel much of a connection with it. I’ll stick to animals and nature. This will be my only architectural piece unless a commission comes up. Still, it was fun trying to get the lines straight and the details ironed out! It’s not perfect, but it’s still good and there’s only one way to go from here. “One Way” 16x20” acrylic on canvas. © Cara Bevan 2009

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John Cappello 09 Jul 2009

-A fine work, that is wholly satifying, and lends the experience of a supreme example of a masterful painter, prowess and talent captured at its peak.

Marijke Cloes 09 Jul 2009

great work !

Anonymous Guest 07 Jul 2009

the idea is to infuse "reality" with your own way of seeing, and i think you did that. all the colors in the stone, repeating in the florals. architecturals are lots of work but you infused it with your character. lovely work.

Sharon Gonzalez 06 Jul 2009

VERY INCREDIBLE PAINTING, CARA. WOW SO AWESOME.

Jacques Mayou 06 Jul 2009

Just rating. Holy mole! That's some mighty fine realism! I'm very impressed!