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by Richard Wandell
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I was about to die. I knew it. No question. I wasn’t sick, there was no gun pointed at my head but it was certain. Then a butterfly flapped its... more
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I was about to die. I knew it. No question. I wasn’t sick, there was no gun pointed at my head but it was certain. Then a butterfly flapped its wings. I cheated death. I came as close to death as anyone can come without dying. And when it was over, in the blink of an eye, without a scratch; I lived to see another day. Since then, I have lived 41 years of another day.
It was July 30, 1977, I was 20 years old. I was home, in Madison Heights, Michigan to see my childhood friend Perry. Perry had moved to Beckley, West Virginia when we were in the 6th grade. He came back to visit and it coincided with his birthday. I told him I knew a great place in Ypsilanti called the Spaghetti Bender. We would head out to the Bender and celebrate.
Straddling a 1972 Suzuki 500 motorcycle I purchased the year before, we began the 40 mile trek, with Perry following me in his car. We dashed westbound on I-94 with partying on our minds. It was a bit after 9pm and the day was slowly...
My husband, the artist Richard Wandell, passed away on December 5, 2022. Following is his biography. “A painting is never really finished, you just stop painting.” Richard Wandell was awed by art and its magical beauty for a long time and one day, after many years of lying dormant, he began to paint. It was 1994 and he had waited long enough. Now was the time he had to become what he should have been all along; he had to paint. Richard was completely self taught. He made an attempt to paint way back in 1978 but was so terrible he laid the brushes down. Then again in 1986 but oil paints were not for him. Then in 1994 he dipped his brush into acrylic paints and never looked back. When Richard Wandell painted he was inspired...
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Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
What a beautiful tribute to all that is beautiful in this life and to all that bring us joy and happiness. I am also glad Richard that the butter fly wing flapped its' wings and that you are still here and have created such interesting art. Your biography reminds me of the movie "Its a wonderful Life" But your story is is real and I could feel the gratitude of ALL your family members in your words.The description and the frightened face are outstanding pieces of art.Susan B PS just read Randys' and totally agree. "Pure depth of soul" Richard
Randy Burns
This painting. This description. I cannot tell you in words what came over me reading and seeing this image. Amazing is an overused word for this event and your portrayal of the happening. It is beyond that word. This is a masterpiece of narrative, emotion and sharing pure depth of soul Richard.
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done