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seascape, boy, kite, ocean, beach, red, waves, surf, islands, canada, clouds, running, flying, spring, wind

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Toronto, ON - Canada

Delightful! Reminds me of when I was a young lad :)

BUdapest - Hungary

Exceptional painting!

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Title:

Go Fly a Kite

Artist:

Ian MacDonald

Medium:

Painting - Acrylic On Panel Framed

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28.000 x 24.000 inches

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Description:

For decades I was a senior executive in a few large corporations. It is stressful job. Every month you live and die on your ability to motivate people to meet objectives: sales, profits, new product development, new hires, cutbacks, follow ups, administration, etc. You are constantly under attack: for your decisions, for the people you hired, etc. The attackers were those under you who wanted your job and your peers who were jockeying with for the next rung up the ladder. I painted this picture many years ago and hung it in my office to remind me that there was a place far beyond the jungle that I worked in where you could run free and the biggest objective was to just get a kite into the air. Where you could see the ocean and feel the breeze on your face. Far, far away from meetings, boardrooms, telephones, e-mails, buildings, speeches, ties, suits, shiny shoes, white shirts and nasty people. It is strange, that because you were able to thrive in that jungle, that you are later able to spend your days on your art.

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December 28th, 2008

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