Dear Uncle Scott,
I wonder if you get blog updates in Heaven. Anyways, I have some comments and questions in regards to this painting. I remember seeing this painting at our grandparents house, back when I was no older than 17. I thought it looked cool, but never really put much thought or analysis into it. I thought it was neat that I had an uncle who could create such a crazy painting, but aside from that it didn’t really do much for me. When I recently saw this painting at Aunt Carol and Uncle Gary’s house, it blew me away. Though you died when I was only 9 or 10, you were instantly back with the family on a mid-day Christmas party. I was almost overwhelmed by the amount of information you had to share with me. The confident brush marks really push your personality through. I appreciate the overlapping symbols and varied textures. What did this color palette mean to you? The colors and bush marks also have a coldness to them, is that by design? I wonder what your first and last brush gestures were. How did you know it was done? In retrospect, maybe you would want to do some further editing? Who knows, maybe you did even like the painting, but felt that it was better suited on a wall than in a closet.
This painting resonated with me last weekend because I realized that maybe your artistic gift was passed down (at some level) to me. Or maybe it is in my blood as it was in yours. It is both eerie and comforting to see the similarities in painting styles between you and me. Even the shapes, colors and brush marks seem to share similarities with my natural painting inclinations. I never knew you well as a child, but hopefully I can get to know you better as an adult. Thank you for leaving your mark behind. I am sure this reunion has only begun.



































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