We first did a version of this dedication to Natalie in our "Spring Collection"
in February 2000. We remember this special little girl again in "Remembering
Natalie".
This is Natalie's story, told by Anastasia , the artist
who painted this lovely portrait of Natalie:
Natalie's Story
When I first met Natalie, she was no longer in this world.
I had just started my own chemotherapy sessions for breast cancer and her story touched me
deeply. Almost a year later, I was commissioned to paint Natalies portrait by her
mother.
I worked from pictures and stories. Often I would cry as I looked at a video of happy
times, and at the heart wrenching images that showed how her illness disfigured her
beautiful features.
As the design progressed, and the painting took shape, I got closer and closer to the
little brave and strong girl that was Natalie.
Her face became prettier every day as her soul shined from her eyes. And I forgot the
ravages of her illness and I finally felt that she was always beautiful, and she will
continue to be so in my heart and my memory.
Anastasia Czerniakiewicz
paintings@anastasia.com
"I first saw Anastasia's paintings when they were on display at the
Cancer Counseling Center that we both attended. I was struck by how realistic her
portraits were. I couldn't think of anyone more perfect to paint a portrait of Natalie.
Everyday when I look at Natalie's painting, I count my blessings that we were allowed to
love this special, brave, and funny little girl, if even for a short time. What she
contributed to our lives is indescribable. Even though cancer is very, very hard, we know
that Natalie lived the life she was meant to live and we were able to give to her as much
of life as possible. Our family is so much richer in life because we are blessed to call
Natalie "my daughter" and "my sister"."
..........by Natalie's mom, Jill.
We would like to express our gratitude both to Anastasia and Natalie's mother, Jill, for
allowing us to share the story of this very special little girl with you. The cat in the
picture was Natalie's favorite cat "Daisy". Natalie died in 1998 at the age of 9
from brain cancer.
Please click on the small image to download
this selection
from Cloudeight's Allusions III collection.
This stationery design is copyright ©2002 by Cloudeight Stationery. This stationery is based on original art by Anastasia (copyright ©Anastasia, All Rights Reserved). Music was composed for Cloudeight by Bill Sandy( copyright ©Bill Sandy, All Rights Reserved). Art and music are used with permission. This stationery is dedicated to the memory of Natalie.