Baby Soft Skin and Wall Portraits
Warm and soft as velvet with that smell of baby powder and mother's milk, everyone who has ever held a baby in their arms has experienced the amazing feel and smell of babies' skin. I love it and I know that the images I create are powerful reminders of these memories.
Sarah is a new mother, but not just any new mother, she grew up in a home with a canvas portrait on the wall that we did of her as a babe in her mother's arms. She knew what it had meant to her to see the connection and loving relationship with her mother in a beautiful piece of art on the wall. She wanted a portrait just like it on her wall for her son to see and experience every day as he grows.
This is why I believe so strongly that wall portraits are the most important way to treasure the important images in your life. There is nothing that warms a home and expresses what is truly important to the people that inhabit it than large portraits of their family on the walls. Of course, the portraits have to be well done: beautifully lit, composed and finished with professional care. But when they are well done, you have a timeless work of art hanging in your home made deeply meaningful by the fact that they portray the bond and love in your most cherished relationships.
My home is filled with wall portraits and I am thrilled that Sarah's home will be now and that every time she sees this portrait on her wall she will be transported back to the time when she could hold Sebastian in her arms and feel the softness of his skin.
Sarah is a new mother, but not just any new mother, she grew up in a home with a canvas portrait on the wall that we did of her as a babe in her mother's arms. She knew what it had meant to her to see the connection and loving relationship with her mother in a beautiful piece of art on the wall. She wanted a portrait just like it on her wall for her son to see and experience every day as he grows.
This is why I believe so strongly that wall portraits are the most important way to treasure the important images in your life. There is nothing that warms a home and expresses what is truly important to the people that inhabit it than large portraits of their family on the walls. Of course, the portraits have to be well done: beautifully lit, composed and finished with professional care. But when they are well done, you have a timeless work of art hanging in your home made deeply meaningful by the fact that they portray the bond and love in your most cherished relationships.
My home is filled with wall portraits and I am thrilled that Sarah's home will be now and that every time she sees this portrait on her wall she will be transported back to the time when she could hold Sebastian in her arms and feel the softness of his skin.
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