Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Sunday Stroll

For Sunday Stroll, a new release, I have turned back the clock to an era when the Impressionists were in full glory. Various elements within the painting direct us through the scene. The bridge in the distance is one of countless spans that cross the river Seine, many of which date back to the days of the Romans. At the right of the composition we get just a hint of the booksellers. They are truly an ubiquitous part of the walking paths that line the Seine. Sail boats suggest the perfect relaxation of such a moment, while figures clad in 19th century garments remind us that it's an ideal time to make a memory. The bench invites us to enter the scene and relax. Perhaps it is time to settle back and feel the sunshine on your shoulders and ponder life's goodness.

This image brings back many memories as my wonderful time painting under the name Robert Girrard. I always look back at those great times and this painting reminds me so much about that period in my life.

2 comments:

siouxlady2001 said...

Mr Kinkade, you are my favorite artist. My favorite inspirational piece has always incorporated the mustard seed. Is there any time soon that you will use this? I love your art! Thank you shelley clapp - siouxlady2001@yahoo.com

Doris said...

i like it, this piece invited to stay a moment quiet, and enjoy the sun.