Sunday, December 29, 2013

Painting for passion, love or money

We make art for lots of reasons. Some of us are driven to a paint from our passions. With passion we seek beauty, an accomplishment, or an idea of something new that we are sure we cannot achieve. Some of us are driven to paint for money. Sometimes this is a necessity or it might be a form of validation or ego. Some of us are driven to paint for love. We want to express our love through painting or give our love to someone that way. Or it might be self love because we simply love to express our selves in paint.

My mother-in-law, Martha W, Murray, made this painting on the left in 1934 when she was a student at TCU. The Perdue family treasures it. Unfortunately this little painting has not fared well through time. My sister-in-law asked me to make a copy for her before it dissolved. In this case I suppose we have to say this painting was motivated by different kinds of love and by the love of several people for various people.

A toast to you Martha as we end 2013, nearly 80 years after you signed your painting. I hope this makes you smile in heaven.

2 comments:

  1. Mama won a prize with this painting and was never happy with the face or feet!

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  2. This is exactly how I remember the painting when I was little!

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