Former Sister
What my parents think I am:
What my friends think I am:
What potential employers think I am:
What I think I am:
What I really am:
Sep 26, 2014 | 7 comments
Former Sister
What my parents think I am:
What my friends think I am:
What potential employers think I am:
What I think I am:
What I really am:
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Wow. What a creative post! Awesome!
This is exactly how I feel!
So true!
This is my favorite post so far since joining some months ago. I was deeply moved by it. Each picture spoke volumes to me. What is the name of the last one? I would love to get a print of it.
Hi Anncilla,
I’m very glad that you found the post moving!
The last picture is “Woman, Why Weepest Thou?” by Fritz von Uhde, painted circa 1890-1894. It’s in the public domain in the US due to copyright expiry, which will hopefully make it easier to find as a print.
The others are: “The Return of the Prodigal Son” by Rembrandt, “Girl Reading” by Joan Llimona, and “Suscipe Me, Domine” by HF Bacon.
Best regards,
Penny.
Thank you, Penny!
Oh my goodness, YES! So true. That last picture speaks volumes, as that scene has been incredibly important for me. Thanks for posting.