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Moldovian woman returned home from the Turkish sla

Moldovian woman returned home from the Turkish slavery. Mom has arrived! 2012, 35x75cm, canvas/oil. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=oJKDtgyKgNo To tell the truth, has long been trying to write happy, merry and optimistic picture, and when I start to paint, usually goes well ... But when I begin to deeply and honestly examine the theme pictures, make out the nuances of the plot, looking for stories from real life - I understand that the three words - Joyful, cheerful, optimistic, can come to the picture only the third word "optimism" or Hope. We hope in God, we hope that our children will live happily ever after us. For this we are ready to sacrifice everything, even life, as in war. It turns out that I began involuntarily to tell in the picture of the human drama and struggle of the people around me to survive, the struggle for the survival of my favorite people - Moldovans! But we are all human beings are equal, it is true, though the folk traditions are different? Well, I tried to talk about the topic of migrant workers - in fact we have in Moldova, many have gone abroad to work. We've got both during the Second World War, in the villages there were only old people and children. And when someone comes home, it's a great holiday:), but ... ... not all Moldovans to find a job ... They often become slaves to other countries! ... they will never see their relatives up to the death ... ... human trafficking around the world remains the most profitable business after drugs and weapons. According to the International Organization for Migration, most sex slaves reach Europe from the former Soviet countries, including the leader of Moldova - 40%, second place belongs to Ukraine - 11% ... Links to articles: http://fakty.ua/39332-quot- skolko-ya-beru-v-chas-da-ne- znayu-skolko-dadut-ved-ya- uzhe-staraya-nikomu-ne- nuzhna-quot- http://midgard.ws/moldavskie- seks-rabyni Wanted to make a feast, and got this dramatic, but sincere picture ... right up to tears ... as an honest realist. So I was taught. The following picture plan to make all happy, even fun, about the Moldovan wine!

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metin topa 11 Aug 2012

wonderful artwork but sad story..wishing all Moldovians happiness and health..

Dwight Hildebrand 25 Jun 2012

Touching !