Monica S. Camin

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The Way I Want to Remember

2000, Oil on Canvas, 68” x 64”

The Way I Want to Remember (detail)

The Way I Lived It

2003, Oil on Canvas, 60” x 48”

How Is My Painting?

2001, Mixed Media on Canvas, 60” x 48”

That Little Soldier of Mine

2001, Oil on Canvas, 60” x 48”

I Have So Many Questions

2004, Oil on Canvas, 64” x 53”

Postcard

2002, Oil on Canvas, 60” x 48”

Homage to Woman

Bronze, 25” x 15” x 9”

Feelings

B. Bronze, 18” x 9” x 8”

Mother Earth

B. Bronze, 31” x 10” x 9”

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The Way I Lived It

We are a sum of our memories. Memories are how we recreate ourselves. We choose the moments we mark our lives by…

There was once a man and a woman.
She was beautiful:
    blonde haired,
    blue eyed
    and sensual in appearance.
He was extremely kind-hearted,
compassionate
and completely enamored of her,
    until his very dying day.
She was his muse.

I recently discovered that he would draw her naked.

Even as a child he liked to draw,
    but life is distracting.

They married and had four children: three girls and one boy.
    I am the third.

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The Way I Want to Remember

2000, Oil on Canvas, 68” x 64”

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