We were sitting at a table near the line of people waiting to place their order at a Starbucks coffee shop. Service was slow. Perhaps everyone wanted a complex order.
But this row of mostly young people found waiting as an opportunity to socialize.
As sat there, I became fascinated by their shoes. I pulled out my digital camera and with my hand close to the floor I took a series of photographs from which this 18 x 48 inch oil painting was developed.
I added the napkin on the floor (which has the imprint from someone's lipstick) to bring interest to the foreground. The painting is a study of imagined human interactions. The body language from the legs, leaves much to the imagination.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Waiting At Starbucks
Posted by Peter Worsley at 3:24 PM 0 COMMENT ON THIS POST
Labels: Camera, coffee shop, digital, Digital camera, human interaction, legs, painting, photography, shoes, Shopping, socializing, Techniques and Styles, young people
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