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Lawrence Pretended Not to Notice That a Bear
Had Become Attached to his Coattail
by James C. Christensen
This is one of those paintings that most people can relate to,
says James C. Christensen, although often for a different reason
than you may expect. I think everyone occasionally ignores problems
in the hope that they will fade away, but thats not the only
interpretation for the image. When wildlife painter Bonnie Marris
saw this painting she cried, That poor bear! This is the third
guy hes gotten attached to this week and this isnt even
his neighborhood! Did you ever think about that?
Personal experience has a major influence on peoples
interpretation of the paintings message.When I gave a talk
to third graders about trusting their ideas, I asked them what they
thought Lawrence... was about. One
little girl said, You shouldnt take pets home without
asking your mom.
This classic Christensen image, a perennial collectors favorite,
is now available for the first time as a Fine Art Limited Edition
Giclée Canvas.
Anniversary Edition
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
edition not to exceed 550 s/n.
22"w x 14"h.
$525
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Arriving May 2008
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