Good-bye Golden Girl

Golden Girl, 8x10, oil, © June Rollins

I was in the back of the shop working past my usual leaving time on Friday when my co-worker’s text came. Hey there! Exciting news! Your Golden Girl sold!

Bittersweet. Wow, she’d only been in the shop a few weeks? I almost hadn’t brought that painting in. I was going to keep it.

I drive by this white donkey on my way to and from work. I look for it each time. Is she in the red barn or out by the hay bale? On one particular morning, I slowed to take a quick reference photo with my phone. She was glowing in the morning light.

My co-worker jumped when she entered the back of the shop and found me still working. “I thought you’d left.”

I inquired about the buyer.

“She loved it. Said she had a white donkey that looked just like it. She also has Icelandic sheep and may be in touch for you to paint them.”

It sounded like Golden Girl was going to a good home and would be cherished.

As for me, I’ve begun researching Icelandic sheep.

Enjoying the journey,

June


June Rollins

Spreading the joy of painting. Small works, big on personality,

https://www.junerollins.com
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