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Peace Dies

Not all paintings are meant to be charming and attractive. Throughout the history of art there have been paintings that have reflected the horrors and tragedies of humankind and challenged artists to portray these atrocities. In my daily meditations I reflect upon the previous night's dreams or terrors. I allow my mind to travel where my soul needs me to be. Where I have been summoned to is not always where I wish to go. What I have witnessed becomes this artist's responsibility to depict. It is my artist's duty, as it were. And that duty becomes Karma. A Karma that must be fulfilled. And for me to be remiss and not to paint what vision I observed would be an affront to my calling. Even though I wish I had not been summoned to illuminate the darkness that I beheld. This darkness that sometimes creeps into our shared humanity. But perhaps this artist's night terrors might help convey a dispatch from the other side reminding us that violence to the smallest of us is a violence to us all. visionary imagist "Joey"

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Jessica Courtley-Rose 12 Nov 2007

In reference to your first few sentences..have you ever read the org. stories for children...not the disney ones. They were created to scare children! Wonderful art! Life is not always cheerful but we certainly do our best!

Artist Reply: Jessica: I remember when i was young some of the "fairy" tales I heard were quite frightening to say the least. I agree with what you said about life. We think alike I believe.

Linda Alexander-Radak 05 Nov 2007

Turned out well... love ya

Artist Reply: Linda: I remember our conversation. I am glad that you are here on AW. Thanks. Hope to see you soon.

Vivianne Couture 18 Oct 2007

That its a good and intelligent masterpice, make the peoples talking about... And that make me thaugh about free and to much easy violences on peacefull and desarmed creatures like a bird, like a child... Very touching.

Artist Reply: Vivianne: Paintings are a way of conveying great themes and ideas. I am glad that you understood my little attempt. Thank you again.

Nira Dabush 14 Oct 2007

How very SAD And totally cruel ,Terror or violence in all forms physically or verbally can be.I think each of us , as artists has a responsibility to let it out ,each in his/her own way. As a person who born and live in a country of wars and terror..I know how terrible these can be at times.And..I know each of us can do different things...Personally I prefer to think positively...LET IT BE PEACE ALWAYS..LET IT STAY HERE ,THERE ALWAYS FOR ME..FOR THEM FOR US. Very POWERFUL Work Visionary Imagist.

Artist Reply: Nira: Your words have touched me deeply. I am grateful for your comments and hope for you and yours and all of the world the peace that is so desperately needed. I am a fan of your artwork as well. Please stop back again. I do so value your insights. Shalom. Pax. Namaste.

Gabrielle Stahlie 14 Oct 2007

Joey, this is such a strong image... the muted colours...it reminds me of an old Renaissance painting. The symbolism of this beautiful painting is of all times. There is not a soul in the world who will not know what you meant by it. It is good to give this theme all the attention that is needed. Let us prepare for peace not war.

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: Yes, peace must reign. I pray and reflect daily on the spread of peace and justice throughout the whole world. My art is my humble attempt to foster that desire. Thanks for noticing my attempt at bringing peace about.