"I. Am. Yours."
9 x 12 Watercolor paper
It's PPF!
And I'm on a bit of a roll in that I actually completed the pieces I told myself I would two weeks in a row (she bows excitedly ;) . . . Remember this one from last week?
"I. Am. Mommy"
(You can view the entire post here)
Well, the daughter version is now ready to be placed beside her. Here is the companion piece in it's entirety:
As you can see, I used the same colors in reverse and attempted to create a similar style and texture. I used a blue foil butterfly (cut in half) to mirror the bird above and created another house (this time only one, placed upside down) to tie the two together.
Now here's the really interesting part: as most of you know, our daughter was adopted. As a result, most of my work focuses on the theme of adoption and mothering. Well, when I created the first page, I choose to include three houses on the bottom right corner. I do not know why I did that. I think it just felt "right," but at the time even I wondered what it meant, as we have only one daughter. It did not occur to me until I started photographing this second piece today that there was a reason why: we had three adoptions since Kendra was born six years ago that fell through. Each for a valid reason, each just not "meant to be," but each of which - understandably - left a little hole in my heart. However, as I see these two together - Mommy & Daughter - and read the title that I struggled to come up with (and wrote on her neck) it is very clear:
"I. Am. Yours."
And look at that: it's "True Love!"
Thank you for your time! Check out all the art & inspiration at the party, I know I'll be there . . .
Kristin xo
O.M.Fing G!!! Seriously. What a fracking fantastic post YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your work. You are a great soul. Well done! Happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteOh, Kristin! How I miss you! Amazing how intuitive our art is. It really is a self expression and it's often subconscious. Love these pieces and love you!
ReplyDeleteThese are both GORgeous!!! Look at those eyes! And I love this post. I love how these these happen. Well done my friend!
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Wonderful paintings, and wonderful to hear the background that makes them so special. You are mommy, she is yours. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletei love these pieces. so textured and full of meaning. and the colors are so bold and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery special and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love it when life leaks into our work like that and these are just to lovely and fresh... you are on a roll and happy painting...xx
ReplyDeleteVery nice eyes, lovely!
ReplyDeleteLot's of love in this work - beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteYour personal story and your precious girls, so interesting and beautiful. The mother and the child, each with their own colors, but linked by love.
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of an artist named Keene whose are I saw in SF a lot in the 1960's. HPPF!
ReplyDeleteOh Kristin - A lovely post to read. Sometimes your heart tells your hands what to create and in this case it is so true.
ReplyDeleteYour picture is gorgeous!
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Oh my giddy aunt.... love this, all of it! So sweet, so beautiful, so very you. Love the colors and the story with the houses, very heartfeeling and wonderful. I love your art. You put so much feeling into it. You are lovely!! :)
ReplyDeletethey are each wonderful! how fun to do a few pieces in similar colors exploring them over and over in different ways. gorgeous~
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful paintings, just gorgeous. Love the colours, too! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThat is just what I meant in my last comment.... the warmth of your pieces and the layers of meaning and love just shine through.
ReplyDeleteKristin you are an inspiration...
Thank you for your sweet comment btw
Hope your weekend is wonderful :)
WOW! This makes me want to cry! You know I'm all for intuitive art and symbolism. And the results are stunning. And I'm so glad you saw the connection so soon. It sometimes takes me a while before I realise why I have made certain choices. Let your intuition lead you- you create amazing art!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the daughter piece. :)
ReplyDeleteIdeas and thoughts are there, the artist adds them to his art without barely realizing. Good job. Saludos
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, but so touching when you share the meaning behind it all! Thanks truly for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful Kristin... both pieces of your gorgeous art and your words... I love that you wrote on their necks... and I love the colors being reversed between the two... and the three houses... magical!!!
ReplyDeleteVibrant and so full of heart my friend...
Hugs
Jenny x
SO PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteLoving your new painting, so special. Thank you for sharing your story. Happy PPF, hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteFabulous paintings, and so meaningful. What a lovely way to be able to express how happy your family makes you.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful and I love that what you are passionate about and inspires you in life is what inspires your art also. How strange (in a wonderful, the universe is always giving us signs, kind of way) that you chose three houses and it was so relevant to the adoptions that didn't work out. I admire you hugely for adopting as the world is so full of people already and so many of them children who need a home and love from kind souls just like you.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful work that your daughter will be so proud of her mum for creating!
Love these paintings...so bright and cheerful and obviously full of love. Wanted to say so many things re adoption but it all sounds silly...so big huge hug to you... :)
ReplyDeleteMeeting your goal- not once but twice- in a row! Take another bow! I adore how these look when next to each other! Fabulous details in these!
ReplyDeleteLove these two pieces!!
ReplyDeleteKristin, this is so fabulous, your mommy and daughter pair of paintings. I love the way you did the opposites in colors. So beautiful. Faye
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful Kristin...so touching & precious! You have a such an amazing way of portraying what you are feeling into your artwork! Bravo :)
ReplyDeleteI can't email you either, lol :/ here's my email address... mykindredspirit@hotmail.com ... you can convo me through etsy too!! xoxo
Your work is more and more amazing each week! Love your color palettes and the symbolism of the houses and the theme of adoption. So powerful and admirable!
ReplyDeleteAnd inspiring!!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
Beautiful work and so much love behind it. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteI love this new piece of yours. The two of them go together so perfectly. The true love on the little house is just perfect. Thank you for your comments on my blog. You are such a sweet person. I hope that you can continue to deal with stuff and keep sharing your wonderful art.
ReplyDeleteSeriously! Are you kidding me with all this fabulousness??! I LOVE...no, ADORE that sweet daughter painting. The wings in her hair, the freckles, the connection to your life story between the two- beautiful. You are one very talented, lucky Mama. :) xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThese two companion pieces are beautiful and even more so when you told the story behind them. The little True Love on the house is perfection!!
ReplyDeleteGoodness me! They are absolutely AMAZING! You are one TALENTED artist!xoxo
ReplyDeleteYOur work is gorgeous! Seriously! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteSuch colorful and creative paintings ~thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeleteGorgeous series. I love your yellow and blue palette. Wonderful little houses too!
ReplyDeleteBeing adopted myself, my Mom always told me that I grew in her heart instead of her tummy...
ReplyDelete...A very special and beautiful post, Kristin :)
Beautiful--and the story behind them makes them even more so. Happy Weekend to you :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful - both the paintings and the meanings behind them. Stunning artwork, Kristin.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely pieces and awesome post! <3 I think everybody can relate to art that comes straight from the heart!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! Your art comes from your heart!
ReplyDeleteOh beautiful...just everything....i think all the time about adoption and you...how it is so hard...here in Australia its practically un heard of....you have been so blessed to get one beautiful amazing perfect little dinosaur hunter....i never knew 3 times tho....big hugs my friend...xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I really love the use of symbolism and the special meaning behind these two pieces.
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful and I find it unique when we see the symbols come out after the work is done. This happened to me, but it was kind of like an intuitive journey. It later came true...
ReplyDeleteArt from heart is the best kind~
So glad you shared xXx
I still don't have my complimentary issue yet...thanks for sharing with me :D
Ahhh, so beautiful -the story as expressed in verbally and visually!
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