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War with no peace

Sold to my aunt.. done on november 13, 2001 This art takes place after september 11. Since I live in new york, the traumatic event automatically made me feel that things were becoming almost scary.. Since I keep feelings and emotions internally I ended up painting something that related to september 11. As you look at the yellow cirlce shows the twin towers and the airplane carrying it. To the left of the picture is a brain tree which signify's how the event really made me sad, upset and most of all hurt for those who suffered in the airplane and those in the twin towers. As you look at the background is the afghan mountains in which America came to rid the talibans and the afghans who suffered were set free.. so much things happened that year..and so much still is put into memory an event never forgotten..

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William Boyer 16 Nov 2006

always interesting.

Doug Kearse 20 Jun 2006

I love this work.

Anonymous Guest 28 May 2006

Hello Homayra! How are you? This is an amazing picture full of emotions. Anger, frustration, dismay and fear. They're all depicted here. in this wonderful surreal painting. So reminiscent of Salvador Dali but uniquely you. I found your text meaningful and sympathetic! Brilliant!

Artist Reply: hi, thank you for your beautiful comments of my work.. as you look deeply into this picture there are hidden meanings and symbols that represents what was happening during that time, place and the feeling attributed.

Deborah Martin 16 Apr 2006

Excellent abstract Homayra...so much expressed.....

Anonymous Guest 10 Apr 2006

as soon as it emerged ... i heard an amalgamation of voices ... and angry sounds with no one making sense. I LOVE IT! ... reflective of the American judicial system, and the world ... a whole lot of men making a whole lot of sound, but the message is still unclear. XoXo -- Suzanne