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Candles

I needed to send someone a condolence card. Someone who sat shiva (one sits shiva for seven days for a close relative, in this case a brother) far away. So I painted two watercolors of yahrzeit candles. I’ve never painted lit candles before, and it wasn’t easy. I chose one to send. Here are both the watercolors:

candle yahrzeit colorful
yahrzeit candle watercolor

Ilana-Davita says

I like the top one best. Maybe because due to the more varied colors and its slenderness we have a less pessimistic feeling.
Which one did you send?

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Baila says

I agree with ID. I think it's the most vibrant.

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Leora says

I actually had to look it up. Yes, I did send the top one. This is an example where you can make "little lies" in art; you may not exactly see something in some way, but you can add it to your painting, anyway.

Thanks for looking, Ilana-Davita and Baila. I guess "less pessimistic" is a good goal for a condolence card. One wouldn't want too cheery, on the other hand.

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Gail says

Yes, I like the top one best too. There is something about it that is both sad and comforting. Really lovely.

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Jientje says

I totally agree with all the rest, the top one is my favourite one too! But I have missed so much here in so little time! I loved the salmon recipe, and I will try that pink sauce very soon, the red hibiscus was stunning, you teach us computer skills, you make water color paintings! You are so talented Leora!
Bless you!

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Leora says

Jientje, you are so sweet. With a comment like that one, I will continue posting on my variety of topics. Thanks for the encouragement.

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Janet says

I love the second one the best...so beautiful! I found out today my friend's Dad passed away...

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sheva says

Beautiful. I can't decide i love them all!

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Leora says

Janet and Sheva, glad you like them. It helps motivate me to do more. Much appreciated.

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