Daddy's Home
The Dream
In a dream, I saw a little boy whose dad is in the military. He was always dressing up in military outfits and playing soldier as he imagined what his dad may be doing that day.
When his Mom told him Daddy was coming home, he spent all morning standing at the window dressed up and holding a flag as he waited eagerly to welcome him home.
This painting depicts his hopeful and excited search out the window in that moment just before his eyes catch the faint image of his Daddy walking up the long walkway.
I hope the image leads us to a deeper appreciation of the little tender hearts that wait eagerly at home for the safe return of their heroes.
Daddy’s Home is a Mixed media Watercolor/Pastel by Tennessee Artist Carol Robin King.
DADDY'S HOME
In a dream, I saw a little boy whose dad is in the military. He was always dressing up in military outfits and playing soldier as he imagined what his dad may be doing that day.
When his Mom told him Daddy was coming home, he spent all morning standing at the window dressed up and holding a flag as he waited eagerly to welcome him home.
This painting depicts his hopeful and excited search out the window in that moment just before his eyes catch the faint image of his Daddy walking up the long walkway.
I hope the image leads us to a deeper appreciation of the little tender hearts that wait eagerly at home for the safe return of their heroes.
Daddy’s Home is a Mixed media Watercolor/Pastel by Tennessee Artist Carol Robin King.
You can share in this tender moment with a high quality giclee print of the original for as little as $29.95 including shipping!
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A Giclee (pronounced zhee-clay) print is the highest quality print made. A giclee print is made by scanning the original painting and forming a digital image that is proofed by the artist. The prints are made by spraying archival inks rated at 99 years at millions of drops per second on watercolor paper.
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About the Artist
“Quiet times, pleasant memories and peaceful places are what I strive to capture in my art. When I choose a subject, my main goal is to bring the viewer a moments peace in a hectic day or a pleasant memory to lift their spirit. I am inspired by people in everyday life and the beauty of nature. I often paint children in my works to help bring the viewer back to those simple times when life was new, fresh and not so complicated.”
BIO:
Tennessee artist Carol Robin King was born and raised in Argentina as a daughter of foreign missionaries. She always loved to draw. Carol’s Mother told stories of how long she could sit still and draw even the tender age of three. “I think I was born to be an artist. As far as I can remember, it was all I ever wanted to be.”
At 13, Carol advanced from drawing to painting with oils and acrylics. While in Argentina, she attended 3 years of professional Art School. She continues learning through workshops, books and videos.
Carol is a board member of the Tennessee Artist Association and a member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society as well as the Knoxville Watercolor Society.
Carol’s love is watercolors, but she works in various other mediums including acrylics, pastel and she recently began dabbling in bas relief sculptures. She currently resides in Kodak, Tn.