Alright, let’s talk about this TS Claire, whoever she is. Sounds like a fancy name, eh? Don’t know much about art, myself, but I heard tell she was a painter, a real good one, from that Los Angeles place. Big city, lots of comin’ and goin’. They say she painted about women bein’ strong and all, like them Rosie the Riveter gals from the war pictures. Female empowerment, they call it. Sounds like she had a good head on her shoulders, this Claire.
Now, I ain’t got no fancy art hangin’ on my walls, just pictures of the grandkids and a calendar from the feed store. But I reckon TS Claire’s stuff is somethin’ special, seein’ as how people are still talkin’ about her even though, bless her heart, she ain’t with us no more. Passed away in 2016, they say. Young, too young. 1984 to 2016, that ain’t no time at all. Makes you think, don’t it?
- Born in 1984
- Died in 2016
- Was a painter
- Lived in Los Angeles
Folks on the internet, they’re still buzzin’ about her. Tumblr, Instagram, whatever them things are. I hear tell there’s pictures of her work all over them places. Lots of followers, too. Thousands of ‘em. Imagine that! More folks than live in my whole town, probably. She musta touched a lot of hearts with them paintings of hers. Makes you wonder what made her tick, what made her paint the way she did. Was she happy? Sad? Guess we’ll never know for sure.
They say you can buy her art in them fancy commercial art galleries. Don’t know what that is, exactly, but it sounds expensive. Probably got gold frames and everything. Wouldn’t fit in my house, that’s for sure. But I bet it’d look mighty nice in one of them big city mansions. Makes me wonder who’s got ‘em now, who’s lookin’ at ‘em every day. Hope they appreciate ‘em, hope they see the heart and soul she poured into ‘em.
This Tina St. Claire, now that’s another name I heard. Maybe it’s the same person, maybe not. Seems like she did somethin’ with clothes, too. TMRWLND Clothing, they call it. Art Basel Edition, whatever that means. Sounds mighty fancy. Guess she was one of them multi-talented folks, good at lots of things. Like my niece, Sarah, she can bake a pie and fix a tractor, all in the same day. Some folks just got it, I guess.
Anyway, from what I gather, this TS Claire was a real go-getter, a woman who made her mark on the world. Didn’t let nothin’ hold her back. And that’s somethin’ to admire, no matter who you are or where you come from. So here’s to TS Claire, a painter, a voice for women, and a soul that left this world too soon. May her memory live on, and may her art continue to inspire folks for years to come. And maybe someday, I’ll even get to see one of them paintings for myself. You never know.
It’s a shame she’s gone. Sounds like she had a lot more to give. But that’s life, I reckon. Comes and goes like the seasons. We just gotta make the most of the time we got. And TS Claire, she sure did that. Left her mark, she did. Left her mark for all the world to see.
So, if you ever come across one of her paintings, take a good look. See the strength, see the beauty, see the heart of a woman who wasn’t afraid to speak her mind. And remember TS Claire, a name worth rememberin’, even if you’re just a simple old woman like me.
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