Oh My Goodness. What an awesome tribute (although sad) to a son. She obviously kept good journal information in order to do this in such detail.... I'm sure doing this helped HER with her grief over losing a son.
I understand how this might help her get past the grief. Any sort of task that takes details like this can be therapeutic. I am wishing her good thoughts and good karma.
Hello, What an awesome mural and tribute. He was only a young man when he died. I would do anything to help ease the grief. Happy Monday, enjoy your day. Have a great new week ahead.
Colourful, but poignant too.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me cry.. :( :(
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness. What an awesome tribute (although sad) to a son. She obviously kept good journal information in order to do this in such detail.... I'm sure doing this helped HER with her grief over losing a son.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
I understand how this might help her get past the grief. Any sort of task that takes details like this can be therapeutic. I am wishing her good thoughts and good karma.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome mural and tribute. He was only a young man when he died. I would do anything to help ease the grief. Happy Monday, enjoy your day. Have a great new week ahead.
That was so intriguing that I followed it up to emmmadouglas.com
ReplyDeleteShe is an accomplished artist and Cato features in much of her work. Thanks for sharing that unusual find.
Great share today!
ReplyDeleteIt was not what I expected from reading her intro. How sad.
ReplyDeleteWe are after all wisps of colour vanishing and reappearing. How excruciatingly beautiful and poignant is her task. Bless her.
ReplyDeleteShe is dealing with pain in a productive way. I hope it brings her peace.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to her son ~ ever painful to lose our loved ones ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
This is sad - the worst thing I can imagine would be losing a child.
ReplyDeleteWhat an inytriguing painting when you know what's behind...
ReplyDeleteWow. That's what art is for, to speak to what goes beyond words, to tribute and make meaning.
ReplyDeletesad, but wonderful attribute to a son.
ReplyDeletehave a great day.
So moving.
ReplyDeleteHow sad and sweet.
ReplyDeleteA loving tribute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to remember your son!
ReplyDeleteSo sad, but such a beautiful way to remember
ReplyDeleteBeautiful remembrance
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