Loren,
I am looking at this amazing painting of the “Groom” with Brooke. We are in Mammoth. I am overwhelmed and teary eyed by this highly emotional painting. You caught the powerful feelings that I felt and saw as those three were lovingly walking down the aisle. Brooke’s pride and hope for her son and for the future as well as her intense feelings of that moment in her life are so easily grasped that even one who was not there can identify with the emotions of a mother bringing her son to the one he loves. Garth is a difficult person to capture at the best of times. You caught exactly how he was feeling. He worries and is afraid most of the time. But in your painting you captured his love and his pride and his hope for his son. Seth is in his element as he frequently is. You caught this moment of serious commitment and made the connection between Seth and the two parents that he so loves. I love all three of them so much that I can not not cry as I view this. I would love to stand and be in the presence of your original painting.
Thank you,
Irene Keller
Loren,
I am looking at this amazing painting of the “Groom” with Brooke. We are in Mammoth. I am overwhelmed and teary eyed by this highly emotional painting. You caught the powerful feelings that I felt and saw as those three were lovingly walking down the aisle. Brooke’s pride and hope for her son and for the future as well as her intense feelings of that moment in her life are so easily grasped that even one who was not there can identify with the emotions of a mother bringing her son to the one he loves. Garth is a difficult person to capture at the best of times. You caught exactly how he was feeling. He worries and is afraid most of the time. But in your painting you captured his love and his pride and his hope for his son. Seth is in his element as he frequently is. You caught this moment of serious commitment and made the connection between Seth and the two parents that he so loves. I love all three of them so much that I can not not cry as I view this. I would love to stand and be in the presence of your original painting.
Thank you,
Irene Keller