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Homeless

Homeless

67 total reviews 
Comment from DrCArt222


This is profound and indeed extraordinary, especially for its remarkable characterization. Poverty in the U.S. is alarming at best. In a country in which 80% of wealth is held by less than 2% of the population and more than 40% of Americans are now at or below the published poverty levels is an insidiously disturbing parody. Very well done and thank you for sharing.--Dr. Carlton

 Comment Written 13-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    wow thanks for the 6 stars. i am so ahppy that you have enjoyed this and do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this great review.
Comment from GaliaG


why is she so worried, what problem is she trying to solve?

this are the questions that came to my mind when I first show this paint

good luck with the contest

 Comment Written 13-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    thank you for taking the time in giving me this great review.
Comment from david F


well you have sudenly taken the wind out of my sales i feel sad and moved by not only your words but initially by the impact your picture made on me, this is art at its very best , making the viewer think , some just brilliant touches m the womans expression , the childs posture , the road , maybe even especially the road (leading to nowhere ) (unless maybe we could help)
from an art /message point of view this is up there amoungst your very best

 Comment Written 13-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    i am so happy that you have enjoyed this. of course this is in the expression art contest...oh course i usually get 2 to 3 votes. i doubt this will do any better . However, i am ratgher proud i did this in a day and a half. it was like i was possesed, that way if i screwed up i can blame the devil and said he made me do it..lol i do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this great review.
reply by david F on 13-Jan-2012
    its brilliant , got to say im a sucker for people begging and never try and judge them , its almost always , how people are able to cope with what life can throw at them , not neccasrily that that they have more shit than others (tho that too can be true) , some are less able to cope
reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    i know..hey i threw out there something you will like..its anoth one of my football poster i made up for the south caroline football team..if you get the chance....
reply by david F on 13-Jan-2012
    ok again will do with pleasure
Comment from Carm


This is so reminiscent of Dorothea Lang's work during the depression. Her face certainly tells a story.
"there but for the grace..."



 Comment Written 13-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    ill guess ill have to google to see who that is..forgive me, never had art classes..but to be compared to another artist from any era, im cool with that. im glad that you have enjoyed and do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this review.
Comment from blujdrawings


this is very good mate
detail is well done and you have capture great emotion in this to go with the concept you have explained about the piece
i m not sure if i m a fan of the clouds but again another quality and intriging piece here

 Comment Written 13-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 13-Jan-2012
    well i guess it was the cartoonist in me to symbolize no matter even on a sunny day its not all blue skies for some. i am happy that you have enjoyed this and do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this great review...i just put out another for the alice and wonderland contest...
Comment from Sandra c. valentini


very emotional piece.
i can see your heart went into this one.
great expression on the woman and the child hideing really conveys the story to all.

 Comment Written 12-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 12-Jan-2012
    i am so happy that you have enjoyed this and do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this great review.
Comment from cynnocence


Well done, both your drawing and your message. It seems that homelessness often equates to hopelessness. My husband and I spent Christmas day serving meals at the shelter and believe me they were not all alcoholics or drug addicts. In fact, I was shocked by the number of families who had no one else to spend the day with and were getting a meal with us. thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 12-Jan-2012


reply by the author on 12-Jan-2012
    i am so happy that you have enjoyed this and do appreciate you taking the time in giving me this great review.