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I have been thinking of a title for this photo for so long. I have given up and show it to you anyway. Can you think of any fitting title?
'Hand and Foot', 2010, oil on canvas, 12" x 12". The second of 3 paintings I am painting for the annual AWOL Gallery (Toronto) 'Square Foot Show' (all art must be 12" x 12") scheduled for August 21 to September 5.
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For our (Mary & HeatherM & me) photo this week the theme was signs. And I wanted to do something besides just a sign. Well what I really wanted was to take pictures of someone who was homeless with their sign, but that didn't really happen. soooo instead I was thinking about other signs in life. And aging comes with signs (like hairy ears and droopy parts - hahahaha) but hands seemed a much nicer thing to take a picture of.
This is Daisy. She is 92. And she has worked hard her entire life. Right now she is taking care of her daughter (who is 75) and has cancer. She is an amazing woman!
Darn this eczema or whatever it turns out to be! Five year olds should not have hands that look like this.
This morning after Kyle took the dog out, I stood in front of the window and stretched as I watched him cross the parking lot with Molly. In mid stretch, with my arms reaching to the ceiling, I felt something at the base of my neck pop...in a bad way. Every few months, Kyle gets a muscle spasm that is so bad he has to call into work. It never fully goes away for at least a week. It's never happened to me, but low and behold, it did. Luckily, he got some painkillers and muscle relaxers when he went to the doctor about it, and they helped, although they made me loopy and sleepy all day long.