I'm going with an old adage I've heard that says it's NEVER too late to say thank you.
So, here goes..."Thank you, Mr. Brian Pardini!"
Utterly whimsical and completely captivating, your gift to me was freely offered and spontaneously found. It embodies the spirit of fun and your playful presentation itself, highlighted the surprise and lent to the magic of receiving.
To those of you have no idea what I'm talking about...allow me to explain:
A few years ago I brought a few of my children into the Lincoln Center Community Library and was unexpectedly transported to a delightfully playful world of imaginative creativity. I was, for the first time, encountering Brian Pardini's display of incredibly cool driftwood pieces, which formed fantastic creatures, ingenious animals, and insightful people. Resting atop the neatly ordered book shelves and nestled into nooks and crannies these creations called to me...I simply couldn't get enough. My children and I wandered the library, lost in the allure of inventive pieces fashioned from the kind of material we had undoubtedly walked by countless times on our trips to Presque Isle and other jaunts down to the shores of Lake Erie. Now we were seeing natures gifts with new eyes- through the lens of possibility!
I researched Brian's work but never got up the nerve to reach out to tell him how his work inspired me with it's light-hearted creativity and use of what was naturally offered. Over the next several months I saw pieces of the collection move to the Raymond M.Blasco, M.D. Memorial Library and even read an article in the paper about him.
What I did not expect...at all...was to be presented with my very own Pardini original. In keeping with his fun, playful style and much like the first time I encountered this art- I happened upon it. I was walking the Karl Boyes Multipurpose Trail at Presque Isle State Park with a friend, when something out of the ordinary caught my eye. THIS very piece was sitting on a park bench. I
Thank you Mr. Pardini! |
Days passed before I worked up the nerve to bashfully approach a librarian at Lincoln library to ask if she'd heard of a piece of the Pardini collection gone missing. She laughed and conspiratorially leaned forward to reassure me, "That's what he does. He'll randomly leave a piece of his work near an area he collects material as a thank you. It's for the finder to keep."
I was dumbstruck in a sudden tumble of appreciation, relief, and inspiration. "HOW FUN IS THAT!?!," I thought. What a cool way to pay it forward. My family was elated that I would not be a suspect for thievery (whew! ha ha)...and that we were, in fact, the proud owners of a Brian Pardini original! It's rightful home was mine and I was thrilled!
Legitimately ours: A Pardini original! |
Therefore, a very heart-felt and official THANK YOU, Mr. Brian Pardini, for the inspiration to see beyond what the eye sees and for the gift of spontaneity and generosity. Your art and your spirit are themselves, a true gift to this world.
Brace yourself for inspiration as you check out more of Brian's work here:
Brian Pardini: Art
**Make sure to read Brian's "STATEMENT" on the left hand column of his site...Intriguing!
WOW...so happy for you as I know what this find must mean. Loving how creative minds connect ��
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