Today I want to share a pastel drawing of my son Sean that was done in Paris, France in 1989. My in-laws went to France several times back then as my father-in-law was there for business and my mother-in-law went along. I would too! They happened upon this artist who did a few drawings for them. Having a little artist training, I know a drawing or painting looks more like a person when they aren’t looking straight at the artist, so I picked the one with Sean looking away.
It looks a lot like him. I’m not crazy about the striped shirt. We obviously still have it hanging up-in the living/dining area.
Here’s the photo it was taken from.

My mom likes to draw and she said the artist didn’t quite get his chin and nose correct. I think she was very talented!
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I decided to rearrange my postage stamp collector’s album. I have been collecting mint US stamps since Sean was about the age he is above-3. Not all of them for each year, but quite a few. I had stuck a bunch of canceled postage from the US and around the world in the same book, but took them out. I did leave the uncanceled stamps from France in the book, as my in-laws had bought them for us while they were there.
Of course I wanted to use some of the stamps in my collage art and made these cards:
Here’s what’s cool about the above. I was making an Asia themed card the night before, (check Flickr side bar) and cut out this bamboo ‘deer chaser’ to use, but it didn’t quite fit. I cut it out and used it on a card and starting to go through the stamps and found the perfect Chinese stamp of the little boys with the bucket in a shallow pool of water. The verse says-“Not all those who wonder are lost’ by JRR Tolkien
I have done a few cards using Chinese fortune cookie fortunes. Used another Chinese stamp and the registered piece from an envelope that the first stamp was on. Apparently it came from Brian’s former place of employment.




I enjoy your collages with stamps…very nice compositions…
What a beautiful pastel of your son!! I can’t believe how close to the photo the pastel looks! Thanks for sharing:)
wow! It is really similar! the drawer is really talented.
I think the artist did a pretty good job of painting your son from a picture. I also like your collage with stamps.
Thanks for sharing this Show and Tell Friday.
Ann
Oh my gosh….oh MY GOSH!!! I love the art. That drawing is just truly very ‘life-like’!!!
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Good morning,
I think the artist did a fabulous job! Your son is precious….
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Betty @ Country Charm
I love the picture. He did a great job.
That’s a beautiful painting of your son and I LOVE your cards! What a great idea to use stamps.
Wow, that’s a beautiful painting of yur son! I think the artist did a great job – it looks like his picture. Your asia inspired collage is my favorite!
Manuela
The painting is lovely, I’m always sad when I see personal paintings at thrift stores. I know that was someone special. Your collage is neat! Thank you for sharing!
oh what a cutie! I have taken so many portraits of DD being a photographer, but I hope I do not regret not getting a painting or a chalk or somthing done of DD.
That drawing is simply lovely! It is so lifelike! Thank you for sharing with us.
Gina
Love that painting, Dianne – I think the artist did a superb job!!! You collect stamps too? I do too – that was my hobby when I was a little girl. I haven’t really added to my collection since college. But I have the stamp album that holds many old stamps that my father has given me when I was a kid.
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I think it’s a great drawing of Sean!
Wow. That painting of your son is beautiful. A real treasure to have of him.