Things are Getting Brighter

Things are Getting Brighter 15x30
I had a pretty funny experience last week that is worthy repeating: I talked to a friend on the phone while picking up a few groceries. When I heard her voice I got all teary-eyed, I've just missed seeing all my friends! Well, the cashier asked if I was ok, so I explained I was good I just haven't seen her for awhile. And then the cashier got tears in her eyes too and choked out a "I understand." So we both just laughed and cried and laughed for a bit... Then the icing on the cake was when the teenager guy bagging the groceries shock his head and said "I just don't get it." Which of course made us laugh/cry even harder! 🤣😂🤣 ❤️ This painting is the result of my crying with a stranger, tiled: Things are Getting Brighter 15x30
Things are Getting Brighter 15x30
I had a pretty funny experience last week that is worthy repeating: I talked to a friend on the phone while picking up a few groceries. When I heard her voice I got all teary-eyed, I’ve just missed seeing all my friends! Well, the cashier asked if I was ok, so I explained I was good I just haven’t seen her for awhile. And then the cashier got tears in her eyes too and choked out a “I understand.” So we both just laughed and cried and laughed for a bit… Then the icing on the cake was when the teenager guy bagging the groceries shock his head and said “I just don’t get it.” Which of course made us laugh/cry even harder! 🤣😂🤣 ❤️ This painting is the result of my crying with a stranger, tiled: Things are Getting Brighter 15×30

By Amy Everhart

Amy Everhart is a contemporary artist who has lived and studied in both New York and California. She currently resides in and draws inspiration from the mountains of Utah. Her heroes include masters both past and present in the genres of realism and impressionism. Degas, Monet, Cassatt, Alan Wolton, Steve Hanks, Fabian Perez, Robert Coombs and Jose Royo have all influenced her development as an artist. She received her first formal training as a youth in the private atelier of Marjorie Miller, to whom she will always be grateful for her encouragement, instruction, and lifelong friendship.