I had checked on her and sent her a couple of cards of encouragement during lockdown - something and nothing, lots of us were doing this for each other, weren’t we. She wrote some words on the back that are as lovely as the Maya Angelou quote on the front, and I have happily looked on these words every time I use my workroom since, slightly awed and a bit smug that she should apply such words to me. She had so many gifts: we knew her artistic flair, her unending love for her family as it grew and flourished, her devotion to Phil. She didn’t believe in her artistic skill, however much we tried to convince her. Her great friend Maggie Craner has written a beautiful tribute to Debbie and talks about this in more detail. Everything about Debbie though, is now for me, summed up in this Maya Angelou quote. Not only will I always remember her talent, her love, her giggle; I will never ever forget the way she made me feel.
That is such a beautiful canvas. Debbie had such talent and didn't believe in herself enough but this is evidence of her talent. Like you, I have a few pieces she made and will treasure them even more now. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteA lovely post and a lovely piece of art to remember Debbie by x
ReplyDeleteA "Little Treasure" for sure. Warms one's heart, so sad to be losing friends during these crazy times.
ReplyDeleteHi Julia, I loved Debbie's work and just wish I could have met her. The canvas is beautiful xXx
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quote!
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