Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

01 June 2010

*work in progress preview


I have another piece in the works. I spent most of Sunday in my office/studio with my head to the drawing board. My poor hubbly saw me maybe twice all day long, but I feel so good about it.

I was listening to Elliot Smith for a little while when I was drawing and started thinking about my cousin who comitted suicide a few years back. I was never sure of the situation or the reasons why he did it, but when can anyone understand that. In my mind, I started to compare the phrase of 'someone came and took your peace of mind' to how he must have felt.

I looked at my drawing and started seeing peace in her eyes and I hope that is what he eventually felt. Peace.

xo

14 October 2009

*pumpkin carving and cats

One more week until our pumpkin carving party!!! It's the first annual in the van Hulst family with hopefully many more to come!






Of course, here in Australia, those lovely big orange pumpkins are very hard to come by. We did however find some really lovely pale green/grey pumpkins with a similar shape. And we always have the option of doing some awesome carvings with butternut squashes and such... Time to get creative!!

Also, I received an email from my mum this morning. Our cat, Lucy, passed last Tuesday. :( She was such a gorgeous little girl. We got her and her sister, Ethel, when they were tiny kittens, back when I was just going into High School. Ethel disappeared after a couple years, maybe less - she liked her indepence and kitty kat freedom. But Lucy always stuck around, even after moving to a new house. She was mainly an outside cat except for the few times I was able to sneak her into the house for a short time - Sorry Mom! She had mostly white fur with a random splatter of red and black splotches, a black nose, and one side of her bum was black as well. She was adorable.
Just recently, in the last few years, she stayed outside in the cold for too long and the tips of her ears were frostbitten and soon fell off... despite the horridness of this, she looked cute with her little round ears - like a teddy bear. She was lovey with everyone and always enjoyed the head scratches and the big back pats.

My mom was there with her when she passed, which must have taken so much courage for her. And a lot of allergy meds, but you do what's important in those times.

Lucy was just about to turn 20. I can only imagine the amount of kitty adventures she had in her 140 cat years... She will be deeply deeply and dearly missed.

Love you Lucy! xoxo