He passed away, i presume. Please, in the future, keep your ignorance in check whenever a matter -however faintly- seems to suggest that subtlety might be needed.
My condolences, Jesse.
He sounds like he was both strong and loving, and i think this is the perfect way of letting out your feelings on the subject. I think the crude scribbley lines, as well as the red, grey and black, really show what you felt while making it.
Yeah, he passed away a couple hourse before I made this post.
It's tough, but well, life goes on. We're all learning to live life without him.
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but we're all bound to go through it sometime. More than just once too.
He was one of the strongest men I've ever known. He knew his time was coming. Hell, he picked out his own coffin, tombstone, and everything else. He even went and looked at the tombstone where he was going to be buried, (next to his mom). That takes alot of strength. I don't know if I'd ever be able to do that.
I printed this out and put it in the coffin with him today.
I can't really say anything that hasn't already been said.
Still, my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Can't say I know spanish, but I hope that he passed away a happy and beloved man.
I have never heard of a man who has faced death as boldly as your father, and for that I admire him - his strong will shall be a light to those without it!
Well, where I don't have any spiritual seniments, I can tell you that physicists say that time is similar to space, if you travel backwards there is a past where you and your dad were/are together having a great time... and guess what, those moments are still there frozen and unchanging, eternal in the past. I know it's not much, but when I think of all the people I have loved and the great times I had with them, the thought that we are still together forever somewhere in the stream of time in the past... makes me feel better.
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RIP
Just be strong and face it as he would've done
Try to move on from it. It hurts , but dwelling on it too much will make you feel worse.
the art looks soulful and i love your use of red on grey.
My condolences, Jesse.
He sounds like he was both strong and loving, and i think this is the perfect way of letting out your feelings on the subject. I think the crude scribbley lines, as well as the red, grey and black, really show what you felt while making it.
Yeah, he passed away a couple hourse before I made this post.
It's tough, but well, life goes on. We're all learning to live life without him.
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but we're all bound to go through it sometime. More than just once too.
He was one of the strongest men I've ever known. He knew his time was coming. Hell, he picked out his own coffin, tombstone, and everything else. He even went and looked at the tombstone where he was going to be buried, (next to his mom). That takes alot of strength. I don't know if I'd ever be able to do that.
I printed this out and put it in the coffin with him today.
Thanks again for the comments. It does help.
I can't really say anything that hasn't already been said.
Still, my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Can't say I know spanish, but I hope that he passed away a happy and beloved man.
I have never heard of a man who has faced death as boldly as your father, and for that I admire him - his strong will shall be a light to those without it!