Wanda's Vision
by Sharon Mick
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12.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Wanda's Vision
Artist
Sharon Mick
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
My husband and his siblings lost their mother on August 1st of 2011. The day before she died, the oldest daughter Wanda sat beside their mother Vera holding her hand. As Wanda was looking at her favorite picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus hanging in her Moms room, a picture of her mother entering heaven evolved in Wanda�s mind. She saw her passing between rows of Benedictine nuns who had such great influence on the lives of all six of their family members.
�There were angels and probably other relatives and friends who had preceded her to heaven� stated Wanda. She continued describing her vision of her Mother entering heaven while Vera�s husband Edward welcomed her home.
�Following Mom is the firmament of stars which represents all the individual people her love and kindness influenced during her 91 years on this earth�, according to Wanda.
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May 28th, 2012
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Comments (8)
Peri Craig
VF A very pretty painting, bug your description with it ... chills! Amazing work rendering another's vision with your own considerable vision and skill.
Gabriela Taylor
Wow Sharon, I love this painting and the story behind it. It's amazingggg! Voted/fav
Rosa Cobos
I had not read the description....and Now I find another image....but on the whole I do not interpret any art I see...I rather try to feel it, and make it Soul-meaning for me. It is a real incredible vision. Your life is plenty of amazing relationships, Sharon. Your profile is interesting and sincere. Rosa
Rosa Cobos
I am in love with your visions, Sharon. This one...another dream..mystical, all those nuns, gathering on a trail of Heaven. LIke ghosts of Death and Life. That figure, more "manly" thank Godīs....as if inviting them with the hand extended and big, firm and warm For me it something of sensuality, an intimation with another essence that is rooted in Spirituality. Rosa