Kaye (from Las Cruces, NM) immediately connected with this Mule Deer painting I had done from a photo in my parents backyard at the base of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. It represented my brothers last family visit ever and was truly an "endearing moment" in time for me (that's the name of the painting). It's so precious and sweet and full of life and color just like I want to remember my brother. I usually never get emotional when I sell a painting, but this time the tears were flowing when I told Kaye the story. I am so grateful to have captured his memory in something full of life and nature based and beautiful. A MEGnificent moment in time and on reclaimed tin now forever.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Endearing Moment For Sure
Kaye (from Las Cruces, NM) immediately connected with this Mule Deer painting I had done from a photo in my parents backyard at the base of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. It represented my brothers last family visit ever and was truly an "endearing moment" in time for me (that's the name of the painting). It's so precious and sweet and full of life and color just like I want to remember my brother. I usually never get emotional when I sell a painting, but this time the tears were flowing when I told Kaye the story. I am so grateful to have captured his memory in something full of life and nature based and beautiful. A MEGnificent moment in time and on reclaimed tin now forever.
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