Remembrance -The Pink Chair Project #14 - "Visiting"
"VISITING"
Oil on Canvas
20x20
$750
Available for delayed sale (see below)
This piece depicts a beautiful garden in my sister’s
backyard. The pond is the center of evening campfire conversations, and has
served many family gatherings, and even was the location for a renewal of
wedding vows for my brother. It also serves as a memorial to my sister’s
daughter, Laura, who succumbed to a brain tumor at age 22. The artifacts around
it celebrate her life and love, with butterfly symbols and a pair of nestling
love birds given to Georgie at a memorial service. I did the painting from a
photo I took in August, but I like the lush look of spring better, with the
beautiful green moss. So I put summer flowers with spring water, and like it
just fine!
Laura
I am now sharing my current show with my readers and daily paintworks viewers. This show is currently traveling and will be available for purchase after the travel is completed, around mid-2014. Paintings may be held until then with a 10% down payment. E-mail me or see my pink chair project blog, for details
This exhibit tells the story about painting a pink plastic Adirondack chair. The chair represents my mother, Carolyn Elizabeth Pedersen Schulte, of Rochester, NY, who passed on June 5th, 2011. She was a wonderful woman, full of love for everyone around her, and she loved this bright color pink. She was proud of me as an artist and would love what I am doing. I take the chair to favorite places of hers and to places or situations I know she would have liked. It is a way for me to grieve and to celebrate her life. I talk to her as I paint and make sure that she would want to be where the chair has been placed.
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