Tuesday, October 13, 2009

David BlueSky


I recently lost a very dear friend of mine, David BlueSky. I feel heart broken at the fact that the world just got a little boring.


He taught me a thing or two about painting, life and love. For years, I would sit and talk to him and serve him at Music City Grill (I would put 6 MGD's on ice an hour before he got there, but he would always come 30 minutes before we opened anyway).


As an artist, person of wisdom and friend, I looked up to him. He was the one person I knew that never ever changed, I think I depended on him for that. He had a strong opionion, but never let it rule over his life. He knew that some things weren't worth the fight and they needed to be let alone.


He and I both shared the love of Wassily Kandinsky. He loved women. I remember going to one of his art shows and as he described them...well, most of them were about women or sex. A beautiful aspect of life.


I have cherished his art as well as his friendship and I am saddened that another conversation over an ice cold beer will not be shared with him. In my heart, you will always stay.

1 comment:

Anthony and Katie Green said...

Lisa, this was so beautiful to read. I can tell what a wonderful man he was. You are lucky to have known him and I am sure he felt the same about you.