The images are designed and the paintings are laid in. Now magical little painting moments start to happen. Some of those moments happen by accident, and some after I stare at the painting until it I see what it needs. I'm doing a lot of staring.
The painting of the hand represents my daughter's story. Did you know that Anna Macfarlane is Angela Henrie's sister? I didn't know if you knew the connection. Are you making copies of your images? I would love to have one of Anna's story. She bought me a copy of the beautiful "older lady" for Mother's Day. I now have something of yours, Emilie's, and of course, many of your Dad's.
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I like this one very much. The color appeals to me, and the bright aureole of hair around her face. And the leaves. Anyway, I like it.
The painting of the hand represents my daughter's story. Did you know that Anna Macfarlane is Angela Henrie's sister? I didn't know if you knew the connection. Are you making copies of your images? I would love to have one of Anna's story. She bought me a copy of the beautiful "older lady" for Mother's Day. I now have something of yours, Emilie's, and of course, many of your Dad's.
So many connections! I actually hadn't put that together. That makes it even better. I'll let you know about prints. Thanks Pam.
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