Recently I've been rediscovering oil painting. 
It's been fifteen years since my brief introduction to oil painting in an art class in college. 
Last month I pried the caps off those old tubes of paint and started experimenting. 
And it has been so much fun!  
During a recent visit to Santa Barbara I snapped some pictures for painting inspiration. 
My mom and I walked (as we often do) up to the Mission, whose recognizable facade is usually viewed from this vantage point from the beautiful rose gardens at the foot of a wide lawn in front of the Mission.
  I've found that photos that are less beautiful--less picturesque--and less busy--
tend to work better for artistic inspiration for me.  
I think I feel more free to interpret when the original image is not something 
I'm trying to re-create in all of its photo-perfect detail. 
So I walked down into the overgrown field to the side of the lovely gardens 
and captured this glimpse of the familiar landmark:
And here's my interpretation:
The Santa Barbara Mission in Oil:
 
Love it.
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