For all of you who remember the stories Jane would tell in her archived blogs here...we cried and laughed and celebrated Jesse's life with Jane through her stories.
Jesse died waiting for new lungs this week.
Peter and I especially remember meeting the family and taking them on our tour of NYC...ending with my son Andrew hosting us at the restaurant he was managing.
Jane is an artist. She is beautiful. We love her family through her. She has been a model and guide to so many here at cf.com. She is not alone. Peter and I will attend the wake on Sunday as will many others in person and in prayer...
http://www.cysticfibrosis.com/blogs/index.cfm?forumid=150
From Jane's blog:
The title suggests simplicity. Primary colors, pure and basic. The painting is none of those things.
Yellow, red, blue. Colors stark, singular and separate.
Opposition exists here. Not only in the colors which mostly remain untainted, unaffected by the others nearby, but in all the elements within. Lines, shapes and textures all in conflict. Bold, soft, sharp, smooth, angular, round, geometric, organic, male, female, active, passive, simple, complex, open, closed. The conflict is not angry, just chaotic, bordering on playful but not quite. Lost at a carnival, supposed to be having fun, but too much going on.
Repetition gives some comfort.
Look, another circle, more blue. I'm not alone here.
-------------------------
jane
mom of Josh and Jesse
Jesse died waiting for new lungs this week.
Peter and I especially remember meeting the family and taking them on our tour of NYC...ending with my son Andrew hosting us at the restaurant he was managing.
Jane is an artist. She is beautiful. We love her family through her. She has been a model and guide to so many here at cf.com. She is not alone. Peter and I will attend the wake on Sunday as will many others in person and in prayer...
http://www.cysticfibrosis.com/blogs/index.cfm?forumid=150
From Jane's blog:
The title suggests simplicity. Primary colors, pure and basic. The painting is none of those things.
Yellow, red, blue. Colors stark, singular and separate.
Opposition exists here. Not only in the colors which mostly remain untainted, unaffected by the others nearby, but in all the elements within. Lines, shapes and textures all in conflict. Bold, soft, sharp, smooth, angular, round, geometric, organic, male, female, active, passive, simple, complex, open, closed. The conflict is not angry, just chaotic, bordering on playful but not quite. Lost at a carnival, supposed to be having fun, but too much going on.
Repetition gives some comfort.
Look, another circle, more blue. I'm not alone here.
-------------------------
jane
mom of Josh and Jesse