Saturday, April 20, 2024

We miss you Patti-Anne


Patti-Anne
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 36 inches
Barbara Muir © 

One of the powerful truths about portraits is that they make the person feel present
when you look at them, I wish Patti-Anne was still with us, she died way too young,
and if her doctor had been more knowledgeable, it probably wouldn't have happened.

I'm combining some blog posts about Patti-Anne and the painting today.
Patti-Anne died a year ago of an aneurysm.  She'd been experiencing severe 
headaches for more than a week.  The doctor gave her Tylenol on her first visit,
and when she went back a week later still with severe headaches, the doctor
prescribed an antibiotic. Here is the post I wrote last year slightly edited.

"I painted this portrait of Patti-Anne Fitzpatrick before I started my blog,
16 years ago, and before I understood that I needed good quality photos
of my work.  Patti-Anne died yesterday when she was taken off life
supports after suffering a severe aneurysm.  She is profoundly missed.

I thought I'd share this blog post I wrote about her in 2008.  I had so much
fun painting her portrait, as this was long before COVID and she sat
and posed for me in my studio.

"Patti-Anne, my former boss Frank's wife, is what Frank would
 describe as, "beyond gorgeous," and a very funny woman.
One of her favourite expressions is,"too funny!" as she cracks up
watching a comedy skit. She is also a pro golfer, so when Frank
asked me to paint her, I knew I had to honour her love of the
outdoors.

Of course she posed in my studio, but I placed her on my back
porch, with a sunny, abstract floral background. I love the energy
in the painting -- her athletic strength and femininity coming through,
and the clear expression of the sparkling sense of humour I enjoyed
so much while she sat for the portrait."

Goodbye Patti-Anne, we miss everything about you." 

5 comments:

  1. Your painting is “beyond gorgeous” too. I am so sorry about yiur friend. ��❣️❣️❣️

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  2. I'm so sorry, Barbara. What a sad story. The vibrancy of your portrait is a beautiful tribute

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  3. Thank you so much Evelyn,

    I am sorry too. It was heartbreaking for everyone who knows her, and
    especially her husband.

    XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara

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  4. Thank you so much Evelyn,

    I am sorry too. It was heartbreaking for everyone who knows her, and
    especially her husband.

    XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara

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  5. Thank you so much Laura,

    I love your work, and appreciate your comment. Patti-Anne was a very lively
    woman, funny and kind. I'm glad I did paint her portrait.

    XOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara

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