Lynn Davis
Bio
I’m a mom to two human boys and one furry boy. I love making art for fandoms, SA and DV survivors, and pet lovers. Huge activist for human rights.
Stories (2/0)
Capybaras & Son
A simple image. An easy capture. Not everything has to be flashy or difficult to be extraordinary. This image, for example, is utterly beautiful to me—not only because I love wildlife and was honored to be able to get so up close and personal with them—but because I was able to save a shared moment in time between myself and my near-adult son.
By Lynn Davis3 years ago in Petlife
Creating to Remember
I enjoy creating a lot of different things, using many mediums including, but not limited to: embroidery, painting, resin, polymer clay, metal, and wood.. This, by far, is my favorite to make, though; shown is one of the pet memorial pyramids I offer to grieving pet parents. It is made from epoxy resin, mica pigments, glitter, and whatever keepsakes the owner(s) wants included. This one specifically holds a collar, tag, and small toy. Of course, I use my Fiskars scissors to cut down the mementos to fit either a 6x6x6 or 4x4x4 pyramid. I also use them to cut and create personalized thank you cards that go with each completed piece. As someone who has had several pets come and go, I know how important it is to remember your furry family members. I wanted to offer more than just ash or fur preservation, although I do include resin necklaces, keychains, etc. with added ash and/or fur to go along with the pyramids. The bright colors and glitter make a wonderful show piece to add to your home decor, and are customized to the client’s liking. These pyramids are very costly and time-consuming to make, but they are worth it. A lot of love and good energy is put into each memorial as well. I don’t know where I would be without my furry friends, so I am always honored to have a part in remembering our four-legged companions all over the world.
By Lynn Davis3 years ago in Petlife