
I would say that the majority of the paintings that I create are memorials to deceased animals.
I always hope that the paintings make people feel closer to the animals that they have lost. Photos, are wonderful and with smart phones and all the varying gadgets we have loads and loads of photos. This being said the paintings seem to create an interaction.
There is no distinction between the images of the animals on my easel as to whether they are in this dimension or the next, but they do seem ready to speak, or ask to be stroked.
I always hope that the paintings make people feel closer to the animals that they have lost. Photos, are wonderful and with smart phones and all the varying gadgets we have loads and loads of photos. This being said the paintings seem to create an interaction.
There is no distinction between the images of the animals on my easel as to whether they are in this dimension or the next, but they do seem ready to speak, or ask to be stroked.
"Princess" 9x12 Acrylic on Paper
I find it interesting that my two most recent paintings are both living and still able to nudge their humans.