Here is my painting as of Mar 27, 2025. I call this the "Scarlet letter project" because it was painted for a special event on March 30th at the Salem Athenaeum held to celebrate 175th anniversary of Nathanial Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." I designed this painting based on a quotation from the novel, shown below.* The prison bars serve as the background for the lines from the novel. And in my painting, the wild rose bush that is mentioned in the quotation shows itself through the prison window, with the red roses on its long branches suggesting the letter A in red: the Scarlet Letter of the novel.
On Mar 27, 2025, I thought my painting was done. I had made a lot of very small changes, behavior that I now take as a signal that I am almost finished with a painting. So I signed it and installed a wire on the back, in prepration for delivering it to the Salem Athenaeum the next day. And no, I still hadn't realized there was an error in the text. I knew I would keep fiddling with the painting until I actually turned it in, like I always do. And in this case, that turned out to be a very good thing. To be continued. . .
*Here is the quotation from Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter::
"But on one side of the portal and rooted almost at the threshold was a wild rose bush covered, this month of June, with its delicate gems which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner as he went in and to the condemned criminal as he came forth to his doom in token that the deep heart of Nature would pity and be kind to him."