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Letter from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore

Sunday, May 15, 1938; mailed Monday, May 16, 1938
Dearest Alice,
I saw you six days ago yet it seems more like sixty to me. I try to think about what happened when I was with you, but it all seems like a dream I don't understand it at all. I often wonder if you miss me any, but as you don't really love me, I guess you don't. Excuse me for bringing this up again, it's just because I feel so lonely here.
There's not much spring up here, in fact it's more like winter. The trees are still bare and it's pretty cold.
Today has been a perfect Sunday, dark and rainy. I have spent the day reading and trying to get some letters off to the family.
I certainly hope these first few weeks go quickly or I will go crazy. It takes me so damn long to get acclimated to this place. I am as nervous as a bed bug until I get to work.
I have been chopping a good deal of wood which has helped a little. It's strange the way most people think all an artist has to do is sit down and paint and I know a great many ones that do it that way and their work looks it. Maybe mine does too, but I can't work that way, but until I do get to work I feel terrible and that is how I feel now, and it's no fun.
It certainly was nice seeing you looking so well, you really look like a different person. I am almost afraid what you might do when you hit this Maine air.
I have been invited to several meals with the fisherman, which has been very interesting they certainly are great people and they know how to eat too.
I hope to start on a portrait sometime this week if everything goes right, although I may hold off for another week in just looking things over.
Damn it! Why can't you be here with me. Everything seems to be wrong. I guess I had better stop before I say something I shouldn't. I will write you a better letter in a few days when I pull my senses together.
You take it easy now and get lots of sleep and food.
Much love to you my dear,
Andy


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