Monday, April 5, 2010

Old. New. Borrowed. Blue.

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Rejoice in Jerusalem, all who love her.  - Isaiah

This is a piece that I painted as an anniversary gift to my future in-laws when I was living in Israel. It's from 1998. I had been dating their son for about a year maybe. It would be another three years before we got engaged and another year and a half after that before we were married. Boy was I patient once upon a time. So this piece is old. But new to you! And new to my shop. Because I borrowed it from them. Well, they actually brought it with them on this last visit so I could scan it and offer it in my Spirit and Verse collection. And the blue. Well there's blue in the painting. Every shade I think. And we're every shade of blue to see my mother-in-law go. She was a major help this week while my kids were off of school. They brought along another painting that I'd given my sister-in-law in 1999. I'll post that one too. From the "toppling Jerusalem buildings" period.

11 comments:

  1. Susie, what you said is sooooooo sweet. I'm proud to be your mom. Beautiful piece of art too.

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  2. this is beautiful. you are one talented lady! p.s. your real simple post cracked me up- i was nodding my head the whole time:)

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  3. BEAUTIFUL! and the title is PERFECT for it!

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  4. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!! I love the way they're all standing there leaning on one another in their finery...

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  5. This is stunning beautiful, I love the colours!

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  6. love this. And I love the text going across the top. I'm sure this piece will be a best seller in your shop.

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  7. i love "her", & love you too! & love this piece, all rising in royal blue. xoxo

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  8. That is very beautiful. What a lovely gift to give!

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  9. How beautiful and creative and enchanting!
    I love your rtwork. It is full of pretty colours and joy!

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  10. Jaw droppingly GORGEOUS, Susie! Oh wow! I love all these colors and interwoven lines. Oh my goodness, I look at my old stuff from even a year ago and I cringe. But this is from 1998 and still fresh and bold and beautiful. You are that wicked good!

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