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Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not

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Story Behind the Art

I was so inspired by Pres. Uchtdorf’s talk in the 2011 General Women’s Conference that I decided to do a painting based on it. The title is “Forget Me Not,” and he uses the little forget-me-not flower as a metaphor. The five petals represent five things we would be wise never to forget. First, forget not to be patient with yourself. Second, forget not the difference between a good sacrifice and a foolish sacrifice. Third, forget not to be happy now. Fourth, forget not the “why” of the gospel. Fifth, forget not that the Lord loves you. If you haven’t seen or read it, you must!

In my painting, the girl represents all womanhood. She is on the path of life, and is focusing on the little forget-me-not flowers instead of the other large, vibrant flowers around her. We need to focus on Pres. Uchtdorf’s counsel. The roses in the painting start out red, and gradually become lighter along the path until they become white. This is symbolic of the purification process of life. There are five stones on the path of life before the gate, and these also remind us of the five “forget-me-nots.” The fence and the gate represent the veil, and beyond that the forget-me-nots and the path continue into a representation of “heaven.” Our ultimate goal is to make it to the light, and we can do it by focusing on the little forget-me-nots.

About the Artist

The artist, Cortney C. Lunt, attended Snow College in Ephraim, UT where her passion for art was first sparked. She was married to Marty Lunt in the Manti Temple in 1996. She then went to Southern Utah University in Cedar City, UT where she graduated in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in art. After that she became a full-time mom and a part time artist. She now resides in Fillmore, UT with her husband and four children, which is actually the area where she was raised.

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Through the years, Cortney has done most of her paintings in watercolor, and her favorite things to paint have been temples and people. Along with the paintings that she has available as prints, she has done many commissioned portrait paintings. For the past few years she has been focusing more on oil painting, and has loved the new challenge. Her passion for art continues to grow, and she is very grateful for the opportunity to share her artwork with others.

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