A young girl with curly hair in a blue dress sits peacefully in a forest, holding objects. Wolves lurk in the background, surrounded by vibrant flowers.

Princess Rosy

Portrait of a young girl with blond hair wearing a blue dress with red buttons and ribbon. The frame is ornate, with cherub sculptures above, on a wooden background.

Charlotte, who passed away 7 years ago at the age of 81

Inspiration

July 7, 2015

Where does inspiration come from?

One of the main characters in TEN FINGERS TOUCHING is Princess Rosy. She is a charming but headstrong child.

The Princess is described as having a round face and a head full of curly, chestnut-brown hair with long locks that cascade down her back. She doesn’t enjoy her school lessons but rather prefers music, theatrics and exploring the world on her own terms. While lovable, the Princess’ independent spirit and impetuous nature often get her into trouble.

Illustrator, John Blumen, created the image of the Princess that appears on the top left. When I first saw the picture, I was shocked at how much the illustration of Rosy, age 7, resembled the portrait of my mother, Charlotte, at age 15! It also struck me that Rosy embodied not only my mother’s beauty but her forceful personality as well!

Sometimes inspiration is obvious, sometimes it’s not. It seems clear to me in retrospect that the Princess was subconsciously based on my mother’s appearance and attributes even though at the time I was not aware of the connection!

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