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Back on June 2 and 3, we had a big event at the Factory in Franklin where my studio/gallery is located.  During the day on Saturday, I thought I would paint an abstract out in the hallway to draw attention (I can be a bit of a ham).  I had just started on a piece when a gentleman about my age came up, pushing his mother, who was in a wheelchair.  They watched me for a minute, and mom asked “Do you know what that is going to be when you are finished?”  I told her I didn’t, and started to talk with them.  It became very clear that these two were very close and had a very deep affection for each other.  It was also clear that she was fading, while he was still active.  So this piece came out of that: the two essences, one warm, one cooling, still attached to each other.  This is kind of a portrait of a relationship.

 This piece is 16×20, gallery wrapped.  Price is $175.00, plus tax and shipping.  Contact me at jcannon1@bellsouth.net to purchase.  I take all major credit cards and ship UPS.



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