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This is a self-portrait. Recently, I found myself in Soho, on a cobblestone, street enjoying the rain. I love to walk in the rain, but I confess, I haven’t done it very often in the past. I’m so use to hopping in the car and driving in the rain. Now that I live in New York, I walk. It doesn’t matter what the weather, I’m outside living in it.

Walking with an umbrella is a bit tricky in the city. For instance, when you’re at a crosswalk and the light turns to “walk” and you find yourself right in the middle of a bunch of umbrellas coming from the opposite direction…watch out! You can lose an eye if you’re not careful!  There’s also the awkwardness of trying to open your umbrella as you’re coming up out of the subway and trying not to hit anyone as you do.

Fortunately, I haven’t found myself in a terrible storm yet, the kind that destroys your umbrella. Hopefully, I’ll be able to duck inside a movie theater or mall when that storm comes!
This is a self-portrait. Recently, I found myself in Soho, on a cobblestone, street enjoying the rain. I love to walk in the rain, but I confess, I haven’t done it very often in the past. I’m so use to hopping in the car and driving in the rain. Now that I live in New York, I walk. It doesn’t matter what the weather, I’m outside living in it.

Walking with an umbrella is a bit tricky in the city. For instance, when you’re at a crosswalk and the light turns to “walk” and you find yourself right in the middle of a bunch of umbrellas coming from the opposite direction…watch out! You can lose an eye if you’re not careful!  There’s also the awkwardness of trying to open your umbrella as you’re coming up out of the subway and trying not to hit anyone as you do.

Fortunately, I haven’t found myself in a terrible storm yet, the kind that destroys your umbrella. Hopefully, I’ll be able to duck inside a movie theater or mall when that storm comes!
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Raining in Soho Painting

Shelby McQuilkin

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 18 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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This is a self-portrait. Recently, I found myself in Soho, on a cobblestone, street enjoying the rain. I love to walk in the rain, but I confess, I haven’t done it very often in the past. I’m so use to hopping in the car and driving in the rain. Now that I live in New York, I walk. It doesn’t matter what the weather, I’m outside living in it. Walking with an umbrella is a bit tricky in the city. For instance, when you’re at a crosswalk and the light turns to “walk” and you find yourself right in the middle of a bunch of umbrellas coming from the opposite direction…watch out! You can lose an eye if you’re not careful! There’s also the awkwardness of trying to open your umbrella as you’re coming up out of the subway and trying not to hit anyone as you do. Fortunately, I haven’t found myself in a terrible storm yet, the kind that destroys your umbrella. Hopefully, I’ll be able to duck inside a movie theater or mall when that storm comes!

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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I've been an artist since I was a little girl, but although my talent was recognized from a young age, no one encouraged me to pursue art as a career. Throughout my life's journey, I've looked for different ways to release my creative energy. I've searched high and low for my place in life, and I've also experienced plenty of road blocks along the way. In 2006, I was depressed and feeling completely lost. I had no energy; it was difficult to just walk across the room. I was alive, but I wasn't living. The question came to me, Shelby, when are you going to start living your life? I was 40 years old and hadn't done anything I had ever dreamed of doing. I knew I had to find a creative outlet. I purchased a small DSLR camera and began taking pictures every day. We were living in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the time and my son would come with me and we would walk all over downtown taking pictures. I found fresh energy. When I started, I could barely walk across the room, but soon I was walking all over town. That was just the beginning. Our family, my husband, son, and I, all realized our creativity wasn't flourishing where we were, so we moved to Denver, Colorado. Not long after our move, I met a group of oil painters who opened their arms and invited me to paint with them. Painting had always been what I really wanted to do. And so it began. I became obsessed with painting!! I never knew I could love doing something this much. My art reflects my journey through life. I'm inspired by the people and events that have shaped me as well as my joys and my tribulations. Each painting is filled with my passion for life, my love of family, and my love of art. Through my life and my work, I want to encourage others to pursue their dreams and live life passionately.

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