December 25th - 25 Days
It’s Not Easy Being Green
Being green is tough. Just ask Kermit the Frog! He often faces challenges with his color. First, his clothes never match. While others stand out, he blends in too much and gets confused for a bush at parties. And when someone sings, "It ain't easy bein' green," he just wants to roll his eyes.
Interestingly enough my youngest child always colored every skin tone as green. We later found out he was color blind, and truly saw everyone as some variance of green. It serves as a reminder of the diversity in human experience and perception, illustrating that our understanding of the world can vary greatly, sometimes in surprising ways.
Original artwork is created in the painterly style of contemporary artist, Misty Maynard.
6”x6” - framed
It’s Not Easy Being Green
Being green is tough. Just ask Kermit the Frog! He often faces challenges with his color. First, his clothes never match. While others stand out, he blends in too much and gets confused for a bush at parties. And when someone sings, "It ain't easy bein' green," he just wants to roll his eyes.
Interestingly enough my youngest child always colored every skin tone as green. We later found out he was color blind, and truly saw everyone as some variance of green. It serves as a reminder of the diversity in human experience and perception, illustrating that our understanding of the world can vary greatly, sometimes in surprising ways.
Original artwork is created in the painterly style of contemporary artist, Misty Maynard.
6”x6” - framed
It’s Not Easy Being Green
Being green is tough. Just ask Kermit the Frog! He often faces challenges with his color. First, his clothes never match. While others stand out, he blends in too much and gets confused for a bush at parties. And when someone sings, "It ain't easy bein' green," he just wants to roll his eyes.
Interestingly enough my youngest child always colored every skin tone as green. We later found out he was color blind, and truly saw everyone as some variance of green. It serves as a reminder of the diversity in human experience and perception, illustrating that our understanding of the world can vary greatly, sometimes in surprising ways.
Original artwork is created in the painterly style of contemporary artist, Misty Maynard.
6”x6” - framed