This is my most cherished and most loved painting; for Mother Theresa is whom we look upto. I had come across this picture long time back in a magazine and could never let go of the image from my mind. I painted it with a faint memory of what I remembered. I do not paint much in watercolors these days but loved the effect.
I loved it then. I still love it. Nothing compares to her; her heart and soul. She will always be my chosen muse. This painting was my first gift to my husband. This painting is now the soul of our home.

Mother Theresa holding a child - Watercolor Impressionist Painting
This painting is splendid. Is it possible to buy it to make it print for a personal use?
Best regards,
Clémence
Hello Clémence,
Yes it is possible.
I will email you the details.
Thanks.
Sure Vallee. Please email me. Thank you.
Hi Ishrath, this is a beautiful painting, very inspiring 🙂
I have to do a project for a university subject and was wondering if you wouldn’t mind if I used this picture for part of it? And if that is ok, would it be possible for you to send me some information so that I can reference and credit it properly? Thanks for any help 🙂
Ivana: You can use the painting. I have mailed you regarding the usage of the image. Thanks.
Is this painting for purchase? If it is not where could I find a duplicate of the photograph? Thank you!
Thank you so much for wandering by my blog. Im glad that you liked the painting.
I have mailed you the information you need. But more than that I am happy to have a person here who loves the Mother.
Enchanting.
Thank you iaminchennai,
This is not wet paper method. The watercolor paper (or rather handmade paper) was dry and I directly applied the water colors and blended it with water.
lovely….
is it the wet paper method??? i can never control the colors on a wet paper 🙂