Thursday, November 29, 2012

Last post of November...

So, I know I've been long overdue for a post and I apologize for that.  Happy Belated Thanksgiving Everyone!!!  November has been a little crazy and not just because of the holidays.  I just want to take this moment to thank my father, brother, my two sisters, my uncle, my close friends, and my dear Lulu for their love and support through this difficult month.  And all my wonderful supporters who helped make The People Project possible.

My new goal is to finish all the remaining paintings (about 11 I believe) by the new year and begin work on the compilation book starting in early January.  It's an ambitious goal but I believe I can do it or at the very least come very close to my goal.  So thank you all for your patience, it's been an eventful ride and it's about to get a little more eventful as we enter the final stretch.

Please enjoy the two latest beautiful additions to The People Project:





Tuesday, November 13, 2012

First Post of November

Hello everyone!  Sorry for the late post; many things have happened in the last week that required my attention but I am back on track now.  I have two lovely paintings for today's update.  Before that, I just want to let you know that if any of you are interested in framing options for your painting, I found this great resource where you can order customized frames suiting your size and design needs.  The website is:  http://www.pictureframes.com/scripts/WebObjects/PictureFrames.woa/wa/Home

Moving on, the next two paintings are a little special.  One is of a cute dog named Rocky.  Now, I know what some of you are thinking, "I thought it was 'The PEOPLE Project'?".   Well... I think many of you will agree with me when I say, dogs are people too!  Am I right!?  Either way, I'm quite pleased with the painting.

The second painting is of an old street in Beirut, Lebanon that existed prior the the civil war of 1975.  It was a street dedicated to selling flowers.  It was called شارع الزهور (street of flowers) in Arabic.  I've been told that it may no longer exist due to the destruction of the long drawn out civil war but I have yet to verify that.  It is a sentimental painting from a better time and place.

Please enjoy these two latest works for "The People Project"!