I just added some finishing touches. This is a painting I just finished for a lady who asked me to paint a picture of the Japanese interment camp in Minidoka.
I have seen many pictures of the interment camps that seem so gloomy, and I wanted to show that there is beauty to be found even in the interment camps of life---that there is beauty to be found even in the driest places.
Also, I added some kanji, on the left hand side. The first symbol means, To rise, or Rise. The second, Ashes. The third and forth symbols: To be reborn.
So the message of the painting, To Rise from the ashes, and be reborn.
Here's some photos.
I painted this entirely outside, and so enjoyed painting this. It's so much better to paint outside.
After
I posted the pictures, the song, "Somewhere over the rainbow" Came to
me. And I thought, to myself. I think this painting should be called.
"Way up High." As many times, in order to see our way out of a life,
that so often fences us in, is to go higher up. To see through the eyes of a child.
Here's the song that found me. Actually my sister, showed me a different version of some teenagers singing it, in some sort of art museum. It was on facebook so I'm not sure how to share here.
So here's a good one.
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