
Woman Asks for Sign Her Late Dog Is Okay—Then Visits an Art Fair
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A woman grieving the loss of her beloved dog attended an art fair and encountered a touching tribute that sparked a viral internet moment.
Jordyn Smith (@jordynsmith701), 30, a nurse from Indiana, had shared her life with her dog Maizy—a mix of Boston terrier and beagle—since she was 18. In December 2025, Maizy passed away following an unexpected health battle. Shortly after, Smith visited an art fair where she spotted a painting titled "The Starry Night—Maisy at Rest," featuring a dog resting beneath a starry sky. The post about the painting quickly gained massive attention, garnering 1.3 million likes and 5.7 million views.
"To say it was hard is an understatement, and we miss her and think about her every day. My other dog still searches for her. When I saw the painting, Maisy at Rest, it did make me tear up, but I was overcome with happiness more than anything. I want nothing more than her to be happy, resting in the sun, wherever her soul may be. This was confirmation that she was doing exactly that," Smith told Newsweek.
A split image of Maizy the dog sleeping and the painting of a dog bearing a striking resemblance to her.
A split image of Maizy the dog sleeping and the painting of a dog bearing a striking resemblance to her.
@jordynsmith701/@jordynsmith701
What happened next surprised Smith—and soon stunned the internet. A complete stranger gifted her the $325 painting.
"The fact that a complete stranger bought me the painting not only will remind me of Maizy every time I look at it, but the kindness of humanity too. And, I gained another friend out of it (Thanks Cass!). The whole experience has been amazing and I know Maizy girl is happy, pain free, somewhere among the stars," she added.
The artwork is a heartfelt reinterpretation of Vincent van Gogh's famous Starry Night, featuring a peaceful dog resting beneath the swirling night sky.
Reflecting on her deep bond with Maizy, Smith shared that the dog had been by her side through many milestones. She said Maizy "came to college with me, nursing school, my first apartment, and my first house. Her and her sister, Kali, are my best friends. She was my cuddle buddy, walking partner, and favorite girl to play fetch with on a cool summer evening."
Smith recounted Maizy's health challenges. In 2022, she was diagnosed with cancer in her leg. She recovered after an operation to remove the tumor. She also had a heart murmur that slowly worsened. By October 2024, the pooch had significantly slowed down. In November, they suspected she had come down with a cold after she developed a cough. But they received the devastating news the cancer had spread to her lungs.
"She passed at home four days later, on her favorite bed with her favorite toy, a stuffed cow," she said.
The TikTok video Smith posted about Maizy took her by surprise with its reach, and users responded with overwhelming support.
"Can I buy this for you? I'm being so serious. It's meant to be yours!!!" asked Cass, the generous buyer.
"You're such a kind human I hope you're so serious rn. Keep being kind," commented another user, praising the act of generosity.
"Someone brought it for her. I'm going to cry that's like 300+ what a lovely person," said Lavender.
"That's why art is important. Make your art. Share it. You have no idea who's asked the universe for it," added another user.
"I'm pregnant and this video had me emotional, then I came to the comments and saw how a stranger bought you that painting and I'm legit crying. The world CAN be beautiful sometimes," shared a heartfelt viewer.
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