Friday, March 02, 2007

Butterfly Effect

This is really very personal, but I guess the art work frees me of some of the pain. My son passed away February 28 after a long battle with cancer. To me it was much the same as the butterfly leaving its crysalis and flying free. I know many of us artists use our art work to express our innermost feelings.

6 comments:

Teri said...

Marilyn, my deepest sympathy for your great loss. I hope things are slowing improving and that you have gained strength from this experience. A loss like this is so difficult.

Hugs and prayers.

Anonymous said...

Marilyn... what a touching, touching sentiment ... I am so sorry, my friend .. what a difficult thing ... my heart mourns with yours ....

Anastasia said...

Marilyn, I am so sorry to hear your sad news...((hugs)) to you...Im sure he is at peace and surrounding you with love and the strength you need.

Marilyn said...

Thanks for the kind comments. I appreciate your support. Hugs to all of you.

Brenda Yarborough said...

My heart just ached when I read your blog - I will certainly be adding you and your family to my prayer list! Art is wonderful therapy and I hope you feel free to just let it take you where you need to go.

Anonymous said...

I so sorry. I think the people we love and loose are always with us in way.