Reviews from

another issue to try out

another issue to try out

2 total reviews 
Comment from Kelly100


The detailing is incredible an the dark shades and light shading blend in well together. Everything flows well together and so do the contrast. You spend a lot of time on this piece...Good Job:)

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2013
    When I am not upset I love drawing- thank you
Comment from ozzyart


Very good design qualities with intermixed shapes and patterns. I like the larger visual rest areas against the intricate finely detailed textural patterns. The overall impact imbues both a sadness and curiosity of what this is all about, so thank you for the information.
Very well done!

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2013
    I lived in a refugee camp as a kid- a transit camp, a refugee camp, two orphanages etc-- it is my memories. The tin huts had only a small stove for warmth and cooking/ the over all picture now in Britain, Human Research asked UNO if they could "run tests" all over Britain but did not say what they were, a clerk there signed it and caused the the misery and agony of hundreds of people - thank you
reply by ozzyart on 22-Apr-2013
    Thank you for the background. I'm so sorry this happened to you and your friends and that it happened at all. I wish you the best and urge you to try and balance these memories with good, positive activities that will help you find some peace and joy in your life.
reply by ozzyart on 22-Apr-2013
    Thank you for the background. I'm so sorry this happened to you and your friends and that it happened at all. I wish you the best and urge you to try and balance these memories with good, positive activities that will help you find some peace and joy in your life.
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2013
    I do, I teach and paint, but that doesn't mean that it isn't my past, unless I paint someone elses past, it is just that, my past-- infact my present here in England is much much worse, being used illegally for an illegal program, much much worse- and I truly regret that the russians didn't drag us off to Siberia..
reply by ozzyart on 22-Apr-2013
    Oh, Wish I could help you. . . :(
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2013
    thank you. That does make me feel better- I have to say that a few months in America were the only peaceful time I ever had in the last 20 odd years of this rubbish
reply by ozzyart on 22-Apr-2013
    Thankfully there are many places in this world where one can be happy and find peace. Maybe you could move and start a new life somewhere else, and put your past behind you?
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2013
    no past, here and now. this program is to go on for a long time yet- my house is up for sale. I came to America too, but would have been an illegal and I cannot face that after a life as a refugee and stateless person. especially after I was told that illegals face camps. I had even bought a house there, but the lawyer told me to put it up for sale and go now, before I made anymore losses, without a name or birth certificate, I would stand no chances. It is sad that we go back East, now Siberia is a country- not a prison, who knows!!