I also included the explanation presented along with the finished piece:
"In this special commission, many elements of their homes and family are interwoven in the composition. The blue background represents not just the love of the sea, but also open space, as to encompass their many home locations. The stripes simulate books in a shelf, reminiscent of the enjoyment of reading. A love of birds is represented through the state birds of Kentucky and Tennessee, the two states that witnessed all five children’s high school graduations.
A rough wooden plank was selected for the base, recalling the history of family woodworking, while the Scottish heritage is signaled by a loose tartan plaid at the base…as though at the base of a family tree. Two vintage buttons represent fifty years of family: Five points in the small star represent ‘5’, while the large celluloid button represents ‘0’, with points heading north, east, south and west, not just a compass at sea, but directions of growth for new generational homes.
Seven vintage brads removed from an antique chair recall a home furnished with family and collected antiques, as well as the seven family members moving through their own seas of life. Seven branches off the left limb of the tree also represent the family members, growing, blooming, and preparing for another fifty years of life, love, and family legacy."
just beautiful Kijsa...whimsical and wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the story behind this... what a wonderful treasure to cherish and enjoy...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always
LOVE JO
How wonderful to read the background on this beautiful heirloom work you've done. How personal, how meaningful, it really takes things to another level. Amazing, thank you for shring it with us, it is indeed special.
ReplyDeleteThey will love it! It captures everything. Laurie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE your line of houses and flowers. The colors are fab and the symbolism divine! Hope you don't mind if I add you to my blogroll.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Krissy
What a delightful piece of work and the corresponding story behind it.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Kijsa.
I love this series! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's really special! Very cool. I love all the symbolization. Like the birds too!
ReplyDeleteKady
Thanks for visiting my blog! I really love the work you have done! So unique!
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice, 50 years...that should be treasured. I also really love your floral paintings, they're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. Your work is amazing...I love how you use the black with the white flower and I really love The portrait of a Home.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful
Kelli
This is so beautiful. I think someone got into the talent line twice when gifts were being handed out. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the handscript on this piece!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! That is beautiful and I love the explaination of it! Very, very special! I'm sure the recipients were thrilled to get this!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. It made my day! Please come back anytime. :)