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No Strings Attached but Forget Me Not by Lisa Dangerfield – Inspiration for this painting came from Dean Martin’s rendition of Gale Garnett’s 1966 song titled “We’ll Sing In The Sunshine”.

We’ll sing in the sunshine we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

I will never love you the cost of love’s too dear
But though I’ll never love you I’ll stay with you one year

We can sing in the sunshine oh we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

I’ll sing to you each morning and kiss you every night
But darling don’t cling to me I’ll soon be out of sight

And we can sing in the sunshine yeah we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

My daddy he once told me love can kill a man
Just take what woman give you and give just what you can

And you can sing in the sunshine you’ll laugh every day
You’ll sing in the sunshine and be on your way

And when our year has ended and I have gone away
You’ll often speak about me and this is what you’ll say

We sang in the sunshine you know we laughed every day
We sang in the sunshine since he went away

I have transferred my idea to an image on a wooden support, applying a limited colour palette with an emphasis on wood and its many gloriously rich hues.

This painting has tested me on so many levels. I had no problems doing the unattached strings on the double bass, the violin and the marionettes, however I think a banjo or some other instrument with fewer strings would have been easier than the harp with its 47 strings!

At the end of the day I must admit that I am absolutely thrilled with it. Do hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.

This painting is signed on the front and a laminated, numbered Certificate of Authenticity is included. Protective satin spray varnish.

NB. I have made every effort to show the absolute exact colours of this artwork, however please be aware that there may be slight variances when viewed on different computer screens etc.

PLEASE NOTE: In the photos, where the painting is shown mounted on a wall, these are purely for illustrative purposes. You should review the dimension of the artwork to be sure the work suits your needs.

No Strings Attached but Forget Me Not

Lisa Dangerfield

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Size: 61w x 46h x 2d cms
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No Strings Attached but Forget Me Not by Lisa Dangerfield – Inspiration for this painting came from Dean Martin’s rendition of Gale Garnett’s 1966 song titled “We’ll Sing In The Sunshine”.

We’ll sing in the sunshine we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

I will never love you the cost of love’s too dear
But though I’ll never love you I’ll stay with you one year

We can sing in the sunshine oh we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

I’ll sing to you each morning and kiss you every night
But darling don’t cling to me I’ll soon be out of sight

And we can sing in the sunshine yeah we’ll laugh every day
We’ll sing in the sunshine and I’ll be on my way

My daddy he once told me love can kill a man
Just take what woman give you and give just what you can

And you can sing in the sunshine you’ll laugh every day
You’ll sing in the sunshine and be on your way

And when our year has ended and I have gone away
You’ll often speak about me and this is what you’ll say

We sang in the sunshine you know we laughed every day
We sang in the sunshine since he went away

I have transferred my idea to an image on a wooden support, applying a limited colour palette with an emphasis on wood and its many gloriously rich hues.

This painting has tested me on so many levels. I had no problems doing the unattached strings on the double bass, the violin and the marionettes, however I think a banjo or some other instrument with fewer strings would have been easier than the harp with its 47 strings!

At the end of the day I must admit that I am absolutely thrilled with it. Do hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.

This painting is signed on the front and a laminated, numbered Certificate of Authenticity is included. Protective satin spray varnish.

NB. I have made every effort to show the absolute exact colours of this artwork, however please be aware that there may be slight variances when viewed on different computer screens etc.

PLEASE NOTE: In the photos, where the painting is shown mounted on a wall, these are purely for illustrative purposes. You should review the dimension of the artwork to be sure the work suits your needs.