The Art of Painting by Jan Vermeer

I read somewhere that a lot of skills, dislikes/likes and other traits have a tendency to skip a generation. I think that's true and if so that would most definitely mean that I am part of an "off generation" as far as Vermeers and painting is concerned. Somehow I'm related to Jan Vermeer (at least that's what my dad told me - he might have lied) but there are few jobs I despise more than painting. Granted it might be different if I got to paint cool things like old JV did, but I sure hate painting houses...
The Drudgery of Painting by Al Vermeer

Paige helped me (but it was still awful). I had to do a reenactment for the picture since there were no photographers home when we mercifully ran out of paint. If you look closely at JV's painting (it's claimed to be a self-portrait of sorts) you can note that he and I share brush stroke techniques. Hey! Maybe I'm not part of an "off generation" after all!
Below you can see the final product. Unfortunately it's only the first coat - but the second one is going on with a roller.