A few months ago I wrote about how I was saying goodbye to the last pieces in a series of 10 bird paintings. The main collector of the series is Phil. He has 6 of the 10 pieces. I thought it would be fun for you to get to know him a little better:
The 6 pieces from The Bird Series that Phil owns |
The series was bought for your office, what do you do for a living?
P: I'm a psychotherapist in private practice.
What brought you into this field?
P : I
wanted to be a therapist from a young age. I was initially interested
in the field because I was an extremely nosy child. I was always so
interested in the inner workings of people's lives and wanted to know
all the details whenever anyone had a problem. That combined with
experiencing a trauma as a child and having a general sense that there
was so much more going on with people then what meets the eye.
What do you love about your job?
What do you like about the series?
P: I
love the idea that I may be helping a person facilitate changes in
order for them to have a better life. Not always the case, but when it
happens it reminds me that I am doing the work that I was meant to be
doing.
Why did you buy the series?
P: I
bought the series because I love the colors and there is something
about the solitary bird that I can identify with. You know the bird
isn't always alone, but doesn't need to be with others all the time.
What do you like about the series?
P: To me, it's the same bird. The same bird in different moments of time. Enjoying solitude.
Why your office?
P: Honestly, because I work a lot. I have them above the couch so they are always in my sight!
Nice story! And interesting to know where your art ends up.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. It's so neat to find out where my art ends up and how it's displayed.
DeleteI love all the ways your work is helping people. Imagine how soothing it would be to have something so serene to look at while you spill your guts. Awesome.
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