This painting was done not long after I graduated from university (after taking the meandering 7 year route through school!). Being a recent college graduate, the jumbled juxtaposition of childhood items and money is personally symbolic of the rite of passage from the carefree days of toys and games to the need to "grow up" and be a self-sufficient, self-supporting adult, and the conflict is in how to find that balance between keeping one's playful creativity while also adapting responsibly to the world of mortgages and car payments. The items are all thrown together to evoke a sense of non-attachment to materiality and order and perhaps an affinity for the opposite.
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Christine brand 15 Feb 2006
HOW WE NEVER FORGET THE FIRST THINGS WE LOVE AND HOLD THEM DEAR IS THE MOST TREASURED THOUGHT! BEAUTIFUL IMAGE OF OUR TRANSITIONS...HAVE A GREAT DAY AND PEACE TO YOU EVER...SINCERELY CB...WELCOME TO AW!!!Alberto Fumora 23 Nov 2005
at first look i thought it was a picture, amazing workczar 242 09 Nov 2005
Brilliant and very thought provoking~Great Job!mary smith 08 Nov 2005
I don't know how you do it Thaneeya, I don't have the patience!Amazing.sylvia etie 07 Nov 2005
increditable