My Dad (from his own self portrait photograph)
Charcoal on Canson Mixed Media paper
13 x 14 inches
Barbara Muir © 2017
This is my father's birthday -- and I miss him so much. He died when
our oldest son was a toddler. This portrait is my Dad in what he would
consider almost casual clothes. He was a very dressed up person. He'd
our oldest son was a toddler. This portrait is my Dad in what he would
consider almost casual clothes. He was a very dressed up person. He'd
probably be shocked at my clothes, mostly worn for painting -- covered
with paint, ripped at the elbow, worn out.
I love everything my father taught me. I most definitely walk in his
footsteps. He was a very strict father for small children -- but as
we grew up, he enjoyed us more and more. I'm going to explain
how I feel about him by quoting what I wrote some years ago.
how I feel about him by quoting what I wrote some years ago.
"It's appropriate on this last day of the Month
of Love to think about the meaning of love on
a deep level. And here's what I know. Not only
is my father visible in my face, and in my way
of talking, my love of humour, and the fact that
I have been both a journalist, and an artist, like him.
But the main connection I have with my Dad is in my
heart.
The powerful message he would like me to convey
if he were alive on this the final day of the Month
of Love, is that love lasts. It never goes away. And
my Dad's love for me, and mine for him is a
wonderful thing, and always will be for me.
Isn't that comforting to know? I think so."
of Love to think about the meaning of love on
a deep level. And here's what I know. Not only
is my father visible in my face, and in my way
of talking, my love of humour, and the fact that
I have been both a journalist, and an artist, like him.
But the main connection I have with my Dad is in my
heart.
The powerful message he would like me to convey
if he were alive on this the final day of the Month
of Love, is that love lasts. It never goes away. And
my Dad's love for me, and mine for him is a
wonderful thing, and always will be for me.
Isn't that comforting to know? I think so."
Have a loving the people in your world day.
Lovely Barbara. Your dad was a handsome man and I love what you wrote about your closeness and understanding and what you've learned from him. I'm sorry he had to leave so soon. Enjoy your dad's memory in your heart especially today.
ReplyDeleteOne of the loveliest message for a dad.RIP
ReplyDeleteLOVE this portrait of your dad, and your words about him.
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
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Thank you so much Judi,
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy my father's memory in my heart. I loved his advice
when I started working editing corporate magazines. He had a way with words for sure.
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Sule thank you so much,
ReplyDeleteYour comment means a lot to me.
XOXOXXOXOXO Barbara
Hi Verna,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I'm glad I drew him. He was an amazing
photographer, and an excellent painter. But every photo
he did of himself was stern. He had such a great sense of
humour.
Love your work.
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara