Remembrance - The Pink Chair Project" #19 "Full Nest"
FULL NEST
11X14
AVAILABLE FOR DELAYED SALE (SEE BELOW)
$450
Right from an early time in the project, I knew I wanted to paint
a piece with birds. I have some of them in the studio that I use when I teach
classes; we use them for models. I saw them perched on the back of the pink
chair, even taped them up there. I was clear on why: to celebrate Mom’s joy in
singing. She was part of singing groups for many years, and would easily burst
into song. As we did the dishes each night, we would sing together, all the old
ones. I called them “kitchen sink songs”. Or so it was planned. I started the piece and placed the
birds on the chair in front of a tree that was in its autumn splendor out my
studio window. But I could not get into it somehow; it just wasn’t right. I
also had a nest I bought at a flower show and I kept putting it on the chair,
it seemed to be telling me to put in. So I did, but I had to turn the tree to
springtime dress, because that’s when eggs are seen!. As the green started to
take over, I opened my eyes and saw what I had. Why 5 birds? Why THOSE five
birds? Why was the nest so important? Ahh, the awakening. Lynne, Ricky, Paul,
Georgie, Joey…I can hear her call us to dinner now. This piece is a celebration
of my mother’s family, her five children. Mom loved us and was always ready to
drop everything to be with us; no matter if the house needed cleaning. Our
doors were always open to welcome our friends and her heart expanded to hold
many foster children. The nest is still full because the door is always open. I
even know who these birds are though I didn’t paint them deliberately; From the
left: Me, Georgie, Joe, Paul and Rick. Rick died at age 27; he is flying away
in the upper right. Mom’s children were her song, and the songs were joyful,
energetic, mournful, loving, and heart lifting.
I am now sharing my current show with my readers and daily paintworks viewers. This show is currently traveling and unreserved work 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. High quality giclee prints are available on paper or canvas in a range of sizes as well as blank cards with this image. E-mail me for further information.
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.
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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