My animal series is now part of the permanent collection at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford. It has taken ages for all of it to come together but all twelve animals are hanging in the waiting area at the Bass Center for Childhood Cancers and Blood Diseases. I can only hope they will bring a little cheer and comfort to the families that have to spend any amount of time in that place.
wooooo hooooooo, well done, suze!
ReplyDelete(loved jen's fat fish, btw)
they look fabulous! you can be sure they will bring some cheer.:)
ReplyDeleteThis made my heart jump for joy! We have spent a lot of time with our little guy at Children's Hosp in Minneapolis over the past year (he is ok). Seeing bright colors and age-appropriate art was always a day brightener on dark days. To think of the kids and parents who will be uplifted by your adorable animals and the love that went into making them does my heart good. Your art will brighten so many families' lives and you may never know it, so I just want to tell you on their behalf. Blessings to you!!!
ReplyDeleteoh susie, how wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's fantastic! Congratulations!
ReplyDeletewell done! they look awesome and i am certain lots of little people will be comforted by your colorful animals. i was going to wait until i have a real job to purchase some of your prints but i think once we get to boston after july 1st i may have to purchase a small zoo for julia's room ;-P
ReplyDeleteway to go! you must be so proud.
ReplyDeleteWhen we spent some time in childrens hops waiting rooms last year, I was thankful for all the fun art we could look at and pass the time with.
this is so awesome!!!! your brilliant colors and uplifting faces will make everyone feel cheered. you rule.
ReplyDeletethis looks great! perfect!
ReplyDeletemy heart did a happy dance when i saw this post! your art is perfectly placed on this wall in our world! your heart comes through it & shines. i love every piece & may all who see them feel every needed peace. xox
ReplyDeleteYour work is the perfect antidote for the sadness and stress of a hospital. Good for you, good for them, good for everyone!
ReplyDeletereally dear and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteyour images are so humorous and sweet!
your animals are so comforting and personable...and for children in a sometimes scary place to be able to look at them....it just seems ideal.