I’ve always felt a little ambivalent towards Mother’s Day. It, like so many holidays, feels like so much like a Hallmark national day, and the flower industry’s excuse to jack up their prices. I don’t want to sound so pessimistic but I always feel a little forced into these things at holiday time. But there it is. Mother’s Day.
Interestingly enough, our country’s decision to official mark such a day on the calendar stems back to a political activist, Julia Ward Howe, who wrote the “Mother’s Day Proclamation” in 1870 as a pacifist reaction to the carnage of the American Civil War and Franco Prussian War. It was a call for women to not stand idly by as their sons and husbands raised their swords up against another mother’s son. She saw women as being capable and responsible to advocate for the peaceful resolution of conflict between nations. Who better to understand the true losers of war than the mothers?
Her story touches me, and really gives a renewed purpose behind this beautiful Sunday in May. Take a minute while you’re eating brunch with Mum and ask yourself what you’re willing to do for peace.
Chris‘ portrait above of Britte and her son Alistair really says all of these things to me and more. The vulnerability of such a tiny and naked little one held close in strong and capable arms. Her face says it all- protective, watchful, a little wonderment. To imagine those little hands ever taking up a gun against another woman’s baby is just too much to bear. Portraits like these remind me that everyone is somebody’s baby.
We want to celebrate this. We’ll be doing Mother and Child Portrait Studies in Black and White this month at a special session discount of 50%. We’ll also be transforming these portraits into beautiful oil paintings on canvas. They’ll make an amazing gift.
If you want to surprise the Mom in your life, we’ll also be offering a 10% discount on transforming YOUR photo to a painting. Have an old snapshot of you and your mom that you want turned into a piece of art? Give us a call for a quote. 801.328.4064 or email chris at blackburnportrait.com
…and Happy Mother’s Day!
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Our family is meeting in Salt Lake June 18, 19 and 20 and we are looking for someone that would be
able to meet us in a park or somewhere that we could take some good family portraits. We are also willing to go to any studio space you may have in the SLC area. There are 8 adults and 6 little ones, 6 and under.
Is this something you do or do you know someone that could? What would you charge?
Let me know, thanks!
Belinda Brown