Wednesday, January 7, 2026 The Workshop: Painting People Vs. Animals

Aside from minor differences, one animal is pretty much like another of its kind. If you paint one robin, you’ve painted them all. There’s not a lot that distinguishes them from each other, although I’ll grant that treasured pets might have a spark of uniqueness that would give their owners an ability to pick theirs out among others with the same features if they were looking at photos. Maybe. This is why I like painting animals.

Humans have faces that are each completely unique (yes even twins – and I should know!). Each person has been specially crafted by their Maker and they bear His stamp. Unlike beavers or golden retrievers or chickadees, there is no “one-description-fits-all” for human beings. We have, each of us, broken the mold, so to speak. What you recognize in the people you know and love is almost intangible, but it is unmistakable. It is much harder to capture that essence in a painting.

My dear friend Martha sent me a painting for my birthday a couple months ago. Tears came to my eyes when I opened the envelope and took it out. It’s our little granddaughter – it’s HER! (Martha and I share a grandchild, having had the good providence of my son marrying her daughter.) I was just blown away by this beautiful, skillful and extravagant gift.

Of course, Martha is not responsible for the ugly black blot on the bottom. There’s a name underneath it and you don’t get to know it. Not on this blog, anyway.

Thank you again and again, Martha!

Will I delete this? Probably? Maybe? It’s a mystery and you don’t get to know it.

4 thoughts on “Wednesday, January 7, 2026 The Workshop: Painting People Vs. Animals

  1. That was so lovely, Lynn…Im so glad you liked it (and wanted to share!)

    I hope it is not tooo long before I get to sit down with my paints
    again.  But for now any extra times seems to be all about snow!

    We got your year-in-review today — delightful!  I read it over the
    phone to Michael 🙂 (who is back in Anacortes for the on-going shipyard
    ordeal)

    sending love,

    Martha

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    1. I saw some of your recent photos – so much snow! It’s beautiful stuff but definitely adds more work. I look forward to seeing what your paintbrush produces when you have time again! ❤️

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