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Old 12-25-2015, 12:05 PM   #1
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Crossroads




As transcribed by the nurses at the St. Francis hospital as I wandered in and out of a frost bite coma:

Mike: This is the place, Suzi. Like I said – the tracks actually cross.

Suzi: This is great. It’s exactly what I pictured in my mind. Let’s get out there and get started.
What are you doing?

Mike: I’m grabbing my camera.

Suzi: Oh, no. I’m not going for some portrait done from a photograph.

Mike: You mean you want to pose out in this blizzard while I paint this scene from life?

Suzi: I’ve seen your portraits done from photographs and frankly, they just didn’t make it for me, it’s just so much fluff:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3kTYCLSgsg

Mike: But you’re a bio nuclear chemist with a minor in acrylics. I’ve been a semi-professional portrait artist for ... a lot of years.

Suzi: I’m sorry, Mike, it’s just not my kind of art.

Mike: I have other stuff, you’ve seen my closet.

OK, I said, I'll try.

At first my brush flew across the canvas; my edges were varied, my impasto’s were beautiful frozen peaks. I was so cold – I wanted to quit, but Suzi, she held her pose steadfastly, one foot on the tracks as she wailed out: “Long Train Running” on that 12 string Fender:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSedE5sU3uc

How could I quit in the face of this?

Slowly, no, quickly, my fingers became numb and I began to drop my brushs in the snow. I cried out: I can’t do this! I’m not good enough!

In shame I grabbed my portable photo taker from my back pocket and I snatched this image of Suzi as she walked away – down the tracks and out of my life forever.

That was last Christmas day. In May I left the hospital with most of the feeling back in my toes and fingers. Recently I authored this fleeting image of Suzi. She wanted to call it “Crossroads.” It certainly was that.

Suzi, 16x24, oil on linen
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