"She Used to be Mine," 24" x 36" x 1", acrylics on gallery wrap canvas with image painted around the sides. $1899 plus s&h, but you have to ask nicely as this one will be tough for me to part with. I accept personal checks, paypal, venmo and payment plans. I started out with the miniature horse as a self portrait, Young Kim, and the pansies represented my desire to own a horse (in Victorian times pansies meant "thought"). Then a Sara Bareilles song came on, She Used to Be Mine , a song I associate with The Princess because of a gut-wrenching dance she once performed to it. I put the song on repeat to mentally replay that memory, and as the song cycled, the lyrics took on new meaning. They evolved from mourning who the singer used to be, to singing about a child grown and off into the world. So there is a paradox to this painting, at least for me. It is Youn...