"Roses for Ruby"
15 X 15, oil on panel
This is a painting commission I just finished. I loved getting to paint it. The story of this painting actually started a long time ago, when I was a little girl.
Our next door neighbor was Ruby, and she had the most beautiful rose garden. All I have to do is think of her to remember the fragrant smell of her garden. I remember watching her tend her roses, she would invite me to smell each different rose and compare their scent, oftentimes, she would cut a rose for me to take home. She would trim the thorns so I wouldn't get hurt. I would carefully take it home and put it in a vase, or cup or jar and smell it over and over and touch the velvety petals and sing, "whenever I touch a velvet rose". When I think of roses, I think of Ruby.
I feel honored that more than 30 years later, for Ruby's birthday, her daughters commissioned me to paint roses for her. I have been so excited and happy today, on her birthday, wondering if she got the painting yet, and I imagine in my mind, her face, surprised and happy. I hope they remind her of that garden. I hope she knows that her kindness to a little girl was and still is so meaningful. I hope she knows that she taught me to see beauty and to appreciate the nuances of shape and color and smell. She helped my to really examine and enjoy flowers, and I am so grateful for that. Some of my greatest joy that I experience is because I learned to see like that. That is a big reason why I paint.
Thank you Ruby, and Happy Birthday.
Here is a photo of the painting in it's frame made by Rick Shorten. I think it is the perfect frame for this painting. I actually used a lot of gold paint in this painting- the sky has gold coming through the blue and there is also gold in the foliage. So, the photos look good, but seeing the original is even better.
Be nice to little kids. Let them see you love, and teach them to love.
The rewards only multiply.
I loved the story about your friend, Ruby. My two grandsons, ages 4 and 6, have become flower lovers. We talk about flowers we see as we drive or walk around. They like to help me plant flowers and love to draw pictures of flowers. For some reason, they both call the tulips I showed to them how to draw roses. I love that they appreciate and protect God's creations.
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy for your comment, I appreciate you taking time to look at my blog and share your experiences as well- I am sure that your grandsons will always remember and treasure what you are teaching them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet picture of you when you were young. I love your artwork and blog. I wish you all the best. You are doing so many wonderful, beautiful things. Aloha! Natalie Alexander Stevens
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