
I've got loads.
I think I'll buy a nice easel and draw her on A3. I'll spend weeks doing it, and hang it on the wall.
She had a sister who died similarly when she was only about 3 months old, so I'll include her too.
( , Sat 17 Mar 2007, 0:05, archived)

It's probably also good to let yourself get over things a bit before you start on something like that. I imagine that you are probably currently simultaneously feeling loss and anger, so you can either run with it at the moment or wait until later, after the emotions have subsided a bit.
Actually, considering that, and as long as it's not a problem to you, I would say "Go ahead and paint now, while the emotion is strong, then look at it in a couple of weeks,"
That is not meant to be anywhere near as cold as it reads.
( , Sat 17 Mar 2007, 0:16, archived)