My ABSOLUTE FAVORITE painting!

Later in September of 2004, Christine moved to Madrid, Spain. She learned Spanish and during the Summer of 2005, she took a bus to Barcelona in one last desperate attempt to find her painting. She could still picture the painting and knew what it looked like in her mind. Even after so many years, she probably could have vaguely drawn it! She went, and she was on a mission! When she arrived at the musuem, its smell was the same and so was its layout. So, she climbed the stairs, and there was that not-so-important painting that she absolutely loved. She hadn't forgotten, and it was as if the painting had waited for her return after all those years. She lowered the stairs and entered the bookstore ready to buy a copy of 'El Dia'. They didn't have any reprints. She asked the workers, she looked through the books, and she found nothing. Luckily, the keeper of the archives happened to notice Christine in her desperate search for a copy of the painting. It was only five books later that they found a publication of the painting in a book from the 1970's. Unfortunately, the image was divided between two pages.
Christine had the pages scanned and returned to Madrid. Her task was not done yet. She left the CD in a folder until one day when she would finally find a place that could edit it for her. In September of 2006, she found that place. The image was edited and it is the one you see above. She had it printed and framed. Most of all, this painting now holds its only history for one American girl who WILL NEVER and COULD NEVER forget it. May this painting never be forgotten and may it always hang in a deserving place, if only because it is the favorite painting of Christine Salm.