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Even Superman Needs a Mom (11x11 Framed Art)
Even Superman Needs a Mom (11x11 Framed Art)
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SWINDLE, LIZ LEMON
Framed
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Last week I fought a dragon strong Then climbed a castle wall. Too bad I fell from off the roof Mom's flowers broke my fall. But mom was there to pick me up And make me feel alright. Then sent me out to save the world And put the cape on tight. Someday I'll grow and fly away Little doesn't last for long. But when I'm big I won't forget Even superman needs a mom. Story Behind the ArtDriving through a parking lot, I saw a boy and his father coming out of a store. The boy was imagining himself as a mighty hero, but he looked at his father with more admiration than any hero is likely to receive. Right then, I knew I had to paint "Even Superman Needs a Dad." This father took an interest in everything his son had to say. Every moment seemed magical. While this little boy looked a bit out of place dressed in a Superman cape and red cowboy boots, his father could not have looked prouder. Who was the real Hero? Who was more in awe of whom? When I look around at the thousands of Supermen who play alone each day it breaks my heart. Looking at these two I remember a wonderful father who took the time to be there for me, who taught me by example what a father should be. I enjoy watching someone look at the painting for the first time. Their gradual smile tells me they understand the feeling that brought about this painting. For a brief moment they forget there are bills to pay and work to do. They forget their worries and remember for a moment that life is wonderful. That is the joy in painting.
Author: SWINDLE, LIZ LEMON
Publishing Date: 2014-05-16
Release Date: 2014-05-16
Publishing Date: 2014-05-16
Release Date: 2014-05-16