Greenberry's Coffee Shop

A coffee shop is usually a spot where one can find the pulse of the city. It is that way with this coffee shop "Greenberry's" that I have painted. It has been in existence a very long time. Its a simple spot, one that serves a few pastries and a number of coffees' as any coffee shop would. It is also where many of the University's students hang their hats. And many of my own friends have as well over the many years. I wanted to remember it with some paint and doing so it took some painstaking time and attention to detail in order to make it 'right with my sight'. I think I got it even with some of the flaws in color not being an exact match to those of the shopping center's paneling on its buildings. I hope you can get over that issue for the sake of showing what one of this town's meeting places appears as in the city scenery of Barracks Road. This is a small canvas, however it is a wide or long canvas. I used mostly sun thickened linseed oil or Stand Oil as it is know in the artist materials handbook and it has the consistency of honey. I really like its' sheen as one lays down the colors. It definitely gives the painting a solid painterly feel and appearance to the canvas. I highly recommend it. It drys and leaves a good shine to the paint. I know it will help the canvas paint last a good while given that I've seen how it hardens after a canvas is around for a few years and still looks as good as the day it was first set into the world.

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What Has Worked;

Walking Along W. Main St.

Wyant's Store in Whitehall,Va.

Firecycle in Kamahura: 1954 or So

Painting in the Public Domain

The County of Nelson's Courthouse