If you normally write non-fiction, post a photo. If you normally post images, write fiction. If you normally write fiction, write a poem. If you normally write poetry, draw a picture.
(New) photographers, artists, poets: show us OPPOSITE.
Since I mainly write about life incidents, today will be a photo essay.
Nourish your heart and soul with these famous paintings of “mother and child”
Elizabeth Nourse – La Mère – Mother
Edmund_Charles_Tarbell
holding grandbabies
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Melanie Jean Juneau serves as the Editor in Chief of Catholic Stand. She is a mother of nine children who has edited her kid's university term papers for over a decade. She blogs at joy of nine9 and mother of nine9. Her writing is humorous and heart warming; thoughtful and thought-provoking. Part of her call and her witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life. Melanie is the administrator of ACWB, a columnist at CatholicLane, CatholicStand, Catholic365 , CAPC, author of Echoes of the Divine and Oopsy Daisy, and coauthor of Love Rebel: Reclaiming Motherhood.
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7 thoughts on “Opposite Day: Famous Mother/Child Paintings”
Laundry day is what speaks to me. Lovely photos.
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now that is funny
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Where do you get all your photos, Melanie?
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I look and look and look through Google images
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oh… for icons, stained glass, Catholic art on Pinterest. I follow trains of repins and connections backwards to unearth obscure sites
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Some amazing portraits its all about the expressions to me.
William and Kate with baby George
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Some amazing portraits its all about the expressions to me.
William and Kate with baby George
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