Digital -- inspired by the following quote
You begin to realize that everyone has a tragedy, and that if he doesn't, he will. You recognize how much is hidden beneath the small courtesies and civilities of everyday existence. Deep sorrow and traces of great loss run through everyone's lives, and yet they let others step into the elevator first, wave them ahead in a line of traffic, smile and greet their children and inquire about their lives, and never let on for a second that they, too, have lain awake at night in longing and regret, that they, too, have cried until it seemed impossible that one person could hold so many tears, that they too, keep a picture of someone locked in their heart and bring it out in quiet, solitary moments to caress and remember. Rosanne Cash from her book.
2 comments:
Fabulous!!! Both the painting and the quote. The quote is so very true. In fact, those who have survived tragedy are more likely to help others because they know pain all too well. Just my take.
from Julie
I just realized you have a gallery blog. Your paintings have rich colors and textures. The French easel is like the one my husband gave me. Lately, I've been sketching instead of painting. I'll visit here more often to be inspired to paint. Peace.
Post a Comment