Monday, 19 November 2018

Poignant street art





21 comments:

  1. 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.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

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  4. That was so intriguing that I followed it up to emmmadouglas.com

    She is an accomplished artist and Cato features in much of her work. Thanks for sharing that unusual find.

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  5. It was not what I expected from reading her intro. How sad.

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  6. We are after all wisps of colour vanishing and reappearing. How excruciatingly beautiful and poignant is her task. Bless her.

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  7. She is dealing with pain in a productive way. I hope it brings her peace.

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  8. Beautiful tribute to her son ~ ever painful to lose our loved ones ~

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  9. This is sad - the worst thing I can imagine would be losing a child.

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  10. What an inytriguing painting when you know what's behind...

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  11. Wow. That's what art is for, to speak to what goes beyond words, to tribute and make meaning.

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  12. sad, but wonderful attribute to a son.
    have a great day.

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  13. What a wonderful way to remember your son!

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  14. So sad, but such a beautiful way to remember

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