ART & INSPIRATION FROM PAUL & KATHY BOECHER
I think of these paintings as an invitation to summer. They were created by the brush of Paul Boecher, but behind the scenes there were snippets of a special time, being recorded into the memories of those experiencing it. A small group of theatre students and their moms often found refreshment at this park at Elm Creek Park Reserve during the hot days of summer. These kids and their moms had a connection that reached outside of the theatre stage as friendships had been forged long before that. Those days imprinted fun times, laughter, memories and time that would not soon be forgotten. I think Paul embraced that thought throughout his life. Not only did he love the outdoors, the water, the center of activity, but also the time spent with those he truly cared about.
Time we spend walking this planet is limited. Who we walk with, makes the journey worth it.
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Really like those
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Those paintings do look like summer
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I know right. I love the colors and seeing them in their original habitat makes me think of summer too. Thanks for your comment.
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