How Would You Paint a Sunny Day?
SunDay by Jonathan Steele
SunDay Painting by Jonathan Steele, RN The sunny day painting of SunDay by Jonathan Steele. Acrylic on canvas, gallery wrapped with image on sides. Inspiration…looking for cheer on hearing bad news. How Would You Paint a Sunny Day? SunDay by Jonathan Steele Sun Day is my Abstract Impressionism acrylic painting created in 2005. Inspiration for Painting The canvas started out to be used to create something dark, perhaps even gloomy. It was just something I wanted to experiment with. As the canvas was being prepared, the call came from a family member informing my wife and me of the cancer diagnosis.The poem below identifies the feelings stifled as a nurse that I now had to come face to face with. Rather than a dark painting, this needed to be something bright. It needed to have hope, it needed to be a sunny day, a landscape painting with a field of flowers. It emerged as an impressionist field of flowers on a sunny day. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. It currently is being carried by Howard Galleries in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Sun Day Poem SunDay In The Life Of A Nurse Copyright 2005 Jonathan Steele, RNThis painting started different from what you see It was the day some disturbing news came to me A dear one with breast cancer had been diagnosed Pragmatic it was so difficult not to be at the most
How many patients in their treatments did I share? Good outcomes, sad ones, nurses all have to bear Mothers, sisters, lovers and brothers, though rare Work assignments all, no matter how much I care
As their nurse, the only thing incumbent on me Fill orders, ever present for the patients to be Showing any personal feelings, is not allowed O the risk of emotions, my patient focus to cloud
Stages of grieving, patient and family go through Anger, denial and bargaining--to name just a few Let's not forget the acceptance and depression The only feeling allowed me, one of suppression
There's no time for them, there is so much to do Med's to pass, treatments, patient teaching too They were only my patients, my job to be done Inside they're my mother, father, sister, my son
One thing it seems all who are successful must be Positive in attitude, everywhere the good to see Survival won't always come from such an attitude Yet it's more than just an encouraging platitude
To live a life without hope, how would we go on In a self fulfilling prophesy, we'd soon be gone But wait, this isn't a patient, it’s someone near Now it is my turn for anxiety, concern and fear
With my emotions racing, the decision left to me What this painting should say, what should it be! Compassion, encouragement, support and love All reminders of what comes down from above
Then like dawn awakening, I knew what to say Sunny days keep the blues of bad news at bay That is how the painting “Sun-day” came to be My feelings, patients now everywhere can see
Final Thoughts The painting Sun Day has an unusual appeal to mostly women. I try to put a psychological component into all of my paintings. This one truly connects with the purpose I intended. You will find the original is even better than the picture you are looking at here. With the interest shown in it, I am exploring the possibility of making prints of this sunny day painting. In the print industry, the usual count of signed and numbered prints is 1000 to 2000. I want to do something only done a few times before. I want to make 15000 prints. They would be offered at around $100 each. If they were to sell out, they would instantly appreciate in value many times that investment. The cost of taking such a print to market could cost about 75 to 120K. Most emerging artist are not able to make such a leap. I do believe with some angle investors it will be possible to launch this piece and start thousands of people into successful art investing. Further it will propel me into the stratosphere of the art world and result in an appreciation of all of my art and the value to those who have invested in me. So this is an appeal. Can you help me help you and a few thousand new art collectors? Please contact me and let me know your thoughts. For the subject of the contact please put…Sunny Day. Please leave a comment and get the news of a special offer.
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