The story begins with the American dream of home ownership as a young family moves from the farm into town. Their fixer-upper needs some tender love and care, but for now it is moving day. As they unpack the truck, they look forward to a whole new life for themselves and their young son. In this first scene, the young boy has a great surprise. He has just met his first friend, 'Buddy.' Terry Redlin remembers a similar move before first grade. 'My dog was an orphan my parents found at a dance. I named him Bootsie, because he had four dark paws. Bootsie was my first friend.'
Elite open edition art print made from the original oil painting. Image size, 14 x 24. Framed size 23 x 33 with 1.5 light oak-finished moulding. Double matting with dark green outer mat and brass nameplate.