Barbara Muir ©
when you look at them, I wish Patti-Anne was still with us, she died way too young,
and if her doctor had been more knowledgeable, it probably wouldn't have happened.
Patti-Anne died a year ago of an aneurysm. She'd been experiencing severe
headaches for more than a week. The doctor gave her Tylenol on her first visit,
and when she went back a week later still with severe headaches, the doctor
prescribed an antibiotic. Here is the post I wrote last year slightly edited.
"I painted this portrait of Patti-Anne Fitzpatrick before I started my blog,
16 years ago, and before I understood that I needed good quality photos
of my work. Patti-Anne died yesterday when she was taken off life
supports after suffering a severe aneurysm. She is profoundly missed.
I thought I'd share this blog post I wrote about her in 2008. I had so much
fun painting her portrait, as this was long before COVID and she sat
and posed for me in my studio.
"Patti-Anne, my former boss Frank's wife, is what Frank would
describe as, "beyond gorgeous," and a very funny woman.
One of her favourite expressions is,"too funny!" as she cracks up
watching a comedy skit. She is also a pro golfer, so when Frank
asked me to paint her, I knew I had to honour her love of the
outdoors.
porch, with a sunny, abstract floral background. I love the energy
in the painting -- her athletic strength and femininity coming through,
and the clear expression of the sparkling sense of humour I enjoyed
so much while she sat for the portrait."
Goodbye Patti-Anne, we miss everything about you."
Your painting is “beyond gorgeous” too. I am so sorry about yiur friend. ��❣️❣️❣️
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry, Barbara. What a sad story. The vibrancy of your portrait is a beautiful tribute
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Evelyn,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry too. It was heartbreaking for everyone who knows her, and
especially her husband.
XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Thank you so much Evelyn,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry too. It was heartbreaking for everyone who knows her, and
especially her husband.
XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Thank you so much Laura,
ReplyDeleteI love your work, and appreciate your comment. Patti-Anne was a very lively
woman, funny and kind. I'm glad I did paint her portrait.
XOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara