
One of the pleasures of painting is creating something special for loved ones. Both of my grandchildren have a special affection for foxes. This one is for my grandson, which also includes a mink because he mentioned how cute they are, having seen a report on how hundreds had escaped (or been recued) from a mink farm.
The last one I painted for my granddaughter included a fox as well. I was pleased with both, and also with a collage I made for my daughter and son-in-law, commemorating their wedding day.
These paintings for loved ones don’t always come out as well as I hoped. A landscape of a California vineyard for my brother and sister-in-law did not please me. I mailed it anyway, since it was a Christmas present and “okay,” although not as good as I’d wanted. To make up for that, along with it I mailed them another California rural scene I liked better.
I just hope my grandson doesn’t outgrow this painting too soon. He’s a sweeet kid and loves animals but he just turned 15. I’m hoping he sees the humor in the two critters eyeballing each other. A bit of tension there. The mink is safe enough though. Maybe I could have toned down the flowers? But who’s to say young male teens can’t appreciate flowers as much as the rest of us?
My granddaughter will outgrow the paintings I made for her soon enough too. I like thinking these will be passed along to my great-grandchildren someday. Or some grandma in a thrift shop or at a garage sale will pick them up for a couple of bucks to pass along to their own grands.
It’s a sweet thought.
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Age is of no consequence…a gift from GranMa is always cherished.
I do like your brush technique in this recent painting (not sure if that’s the correct term, sorry).
Very happy to see you back at the easel, Deborah.
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I like to think you are right about that, Laura. It has been fun to get back into painting. I’ve missed it.
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I did a painting for each of my family members one year too. It was a fun project. Love the fox and mink.
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It’s been a fun project for me too. I’m glad you like the fox and mink. I was pleased with how they turned out.
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Those are such thoughtful, personal, and beautiful gifts Deborah.
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Thank you, Brad!
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That’s so lovely. Your family will treasure your paintings into the next generation, for sure.
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Thanks, Luanne. I appreciate that.
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These gifts are precious, and are about the connection between you. Even if they outgrow them, they will come back around again–for that is life! 🙂 Well done!
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Thanks, Ka. I hope that will see the love that went into each of these and cherish that.
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You never know when it will happen. My sister gave a painting that I made for her, (a field of sunflowers 🌻) to her daughter (my niece). The fact is (in my opinion lol) the paintings have a life of their own once you release them!
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Nice. I like that, the paintings having a life of their own once you release them!
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Very relaxing 🖼 , anyone would enjoy this. Very thoughtful. Followed.
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