The problem, though, is still very much real and still lacks a permanent solution or means of prevention. That's why so many people participate in raising money to throw at research. Lifetime is premiering their new movie "Living Proof" tomorrow night starring the very talented Harry Connick Jr. about the development of Herceptin. It sort of reminds me, at least by its promos, of "And The Band Played On", the extremely moving 1993 TV film about the discovery and initial response to HIV and AIDS. Even that soundtrack can make me cry.
I don't have much personal to say other than I was encouraged to paint this, my first publicly available piece with a color tint. I won't do color often, but this seemed like the perfect opportunity. I feel so lucky to be able to paint in the first place, let alone possibly make a difference in the world for the better with my art. Getting involved celebrates humanity, which is why I'm here. I don't know how I'll sell this, if I do. Maybe an auction somehow. We'll see. I'm open to ideas.
Peace.
Daniel, this will sound odd because all of your paintings are GOOD, but this one is EXCEPTIONAL. It has a depth to it. I think the emotions you had while painting it shine through.
ReplyDeleteI love it.
Thanks! It was cool to get the pink right on. I was worried is might look a bit weird at first, but once I got it over the whole face, the effect worked. I really appreciate the comment.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, more so because I love pink.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lacey!
ReplyDeleteLordy, that's some serious talent you've got there, fella. I've never seen anything like this before. Consider me wowed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa. Your blog is powerful. You've got a serious talent for expressing yourself, good therapy, no?
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