Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
by Kimberlee Baxter
Title
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
Artist
Kimberlee Baxter
Medium
Painting - Acrylic And Digital
Description
From the very first time I saw John Haldane's spiritually inspirational work "Bereavement Card 5 X 7", I knew that the verses taken from John 14:1-2 would be perfect for some of my artwork! You see it has only been a few short weeks since my own mother has passed, and it was as if she was speaking to me right through that verse--"Let not your heart be troubled...
I go to prepare a place for you." (John 14:1-2)! I was so touched, that my hands began to shake, and I began to cry...only these weren't tears of sorrow--but of joy! My mother, Judy, had been bed-ridden for nearly three years and was under Hospice care. It was a long ordeal for me and my family, but what really helped to get through it, was the kind and encouraging words of our circle of family and friends! Because I hope to uplift and encourage others during their most difficult times of coping and suffering from great loss, I now will offer a line of Bereavement or Sympathy cards. It is my hope that I will pass on this great gift of uplifting and inspiring others for good that my mother gave to me during her loving years when she was alive!
The title of this work--"Wishing You the Sunshine of Tomorrow!" was taken from a line of the poem dedicated to the memory of Jamilia Nahshe Ahmed, a young lady who just recently lost her battle with Leukemia. She was the beautiful and strong spirited daughter of a very dear friend! I have chosen this title for my painting, because I know that for many exhausted parents of little ones, especially those with children who have special needs or who are battling serious illness, there is something so comforting about thinking of the sunrise coming up in the morning on the next day! As they bend down the night before to kiss their little ones' heads, both the parent and child will seem to automatically smile and say in sync together: "See you in the morning!" There is so much comfort to be gained with the thought of the start of a fresh new day dawning...such joy comes then with the hope that with each new day, it will be better than the one before! But sometimes that hope is not fulfilled in real life, but must live on in the beautiful memories that the loved ones left behind have for those who have gone on to the other side! With the dedication of this painting in her memory, I want to wish Jamilia "The Sunshine of Tomorrow on the Other Side!"
To me, there is nothing more glorious and joyful than looking out into a field of flowers--wildflowers or domestically grown--they are such a pleasant feast of beauty to my eyes! I drink in their rainbow assortment of colors and how they dance across the field...this is where I am in my "Happy Place"! The only thing, in my opinion, more breathtaking than a field of flowers by itself is when it appears with a mountain scene or rolling hills with a bright and lovely sky along with it, so that is why I added these elements to the composition that was inspired from Nick Boren's amazing capture of a field of tulips!
This work was painted in honor of the late Jamilia who will be dearly missed! It will be donated to St. Jude's in honor of her memory! We also hope to raise awareness and money to help fight this terrible disease that afflicts little children, as well as young adults! Our hearts are very heavy with her untimely passing! You can visit her website at http://curejamilianow.webs.com/
Information on the photographer from whose photo I painted this work from--Nick Boren: a very talented photographer from Lebanon, Oregon, who is listed on this FAA Website. Nick holds certificates from both the New York Institute of Photography and the Nikon School of Photography. His specialty primarily is in flower and nature scenes photography! His website address is: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-nick-boren.html?tab=artwork
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Comments (5)
Hazel Holland
What a beautiful and inspirational painting that uplifts our spirits that reminds us that God is the God of all comfort, Kimberlee! Loved reading your beautiful description, too, my friend! L/F
LOIS VIGUIER
What a beautiful scene Kimberlee! It makes me feel closer to heaven! Congratulations for your feature in "Word for the World"!
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thanks so much, Lois, for the compliment and for featuring my work! I really appreciate it!
Joel Bruce Wallach
Kimberlee, this is a beautifully inspiring scene that radiates hope and healing to all, whether they are in this world, or in the heavenly realms.
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thank you, Joel, for your beautiful and kind words as always! I really appreciate it!
Karen Beasley
Such a comforting and uplifting painting and text. So sorry for your loss. Praying yourself and others find comfort in your work. LF
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thank you, Karen! That is my prayer, too, as so many are hurting right now and need uplifting and encouraging!
Deepa Sahoo
Dear Kimberlee,I am deeply touched by this emotional work.I can clearly see the way you have illustrated your emotions through this beautiful work.I am very sorry for the loss of your mother.Sending my prayers!Take care!
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Deepa, thank you very much for your kindness! Yes, my love for my mother will never fadeānot even with the passage of time, but this work honors all who have lost loved ones and await to see them in the next life! May we once again be reunited with those dear to us one day!