K-OODI Magazine May 2016, Issue 5 | Page 117

RAYNA DeHOOG - Prince 1958-2016" "I was a teenager in the 80's, so dancing to Purple Rain at our high school dances and playing the cassettes in my "Ghetto Blaster" was just what we did back then! Fast forward to the shocking news of his passing, and the shock and sadness sets in, I wasnt sure how to reconcile it. I mean after all it was like he was one of us. I knew I had to paint him, and I researched a lot of images but most pictures showed him in all his showy costume, and glamorous flare, which is awesome but I felt like with all the battles and struggles he went through with Warner I sort of saw him feeling a bit like a "dancing chicken". Just like the quote "wanna know what I always wondered? why didn't that chicken just jump off the stage?" I feel like he was always in a state of trying to do just that! That's how I finally settled on this piece. Prince pure and simple, no showy glam, just him. I started painting it the day after his passing, once I started I began to feel unwell but I couldn't stop. I finished the painting on the second day working 12 hours straight. I left the finished painting taped to the easel. On the 3rd day when I walked into my art studio to look at the painting it had fallen off the easel face down on the floor. I got to thinking many believe the spirits of the dead stay with those who mourn them and may find it difficult to complete their spiritual journey until the mourners let go. I just thought it was an interesting sign if you will, that he was truly gone and passed through to the heavenly realms. May his Royal Purpleness rest in peace." https://www.facebook.com/ dehoogart/ http://finear tameric a.c om/ profiles/rayna-dehoog.html