Reunion (Mother & Child) by Eric Brown
Reunion (Mother & Child) by Eric Brown
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The story goes that Paul Simon ripped the title for his 1972 song, “Mother and Child Reunion” from the menu at a Chinese restaurant. The chicken-and-egg dish had little to do with his actual song, or with this scene from Dare County, North Carolina. Even still, I’m reminded of how sweet so many of the reunions have been, after so many of us spent months and years apart from one another. So much distance. So much aloneness. And I believe that there are even sweeter reunions to be had with those we’ve said goodbye to. These temporary separations and griefs, as disorienting as they are, are only that. Momentary. I’d be okay if none of us ever go through anything like this again. But if we do, I feel certain that Rhymin’ Simon’s catalog will remain a deep well from which I’ll be able to find cool water.
For superior tones and contrast, all of our Limited Edition Prints are created using archival pigment ink on Hahnemuhle Smooth Cotton Rag, 308 GSM. This is a matte rag with an extremely soft and slight texture to it.
Size: 13x19 inches