• Vernonette Gaddy
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Water Relief

This current week of June 2025, a large portion of America (The United States) has been experiencing a heat wave of average daily temperatures being around 95 degrees to as high as 105 degrees. In the state of Maryland, where I live. we are expected to get relief from the very hot weather by Friday, June 27th when the temperature is supposed to be in the mid 80s. I really feel for people who don't have access to air conditioning during this heat wave. The use of fans does help, but they do not cool like air conditioners do. I used the Paint program on my computer to create this artwork that shows two silhouetted people outside in the hot sunny summer weather trying to stay cool and get relief by drinking bottles of cold water.

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Zofia Wilamowska 3 hours ago

Water! Just we all need, esp. in this kind of weather. Beautiful work, Vernonette! Keep cool!

Francie Aguilera Simonson 6 hours ago

Beautiful work!

Nira Dabush 11 hours ago

I like your work Vernonette.. Great composition my friend.

Sharon De Vore 12 hours ago

OH VERNONETTE, WHAT A CEM IS. OUTSTANDING!!!

Joanie Holliday 20 hours ago

NICE PICTURE OF KEEPING HYDRATED. I REMEMBER WHEN WE HAD NO AIR CONTAINING. IT WAS FANS AND SHADE. OPEN WINDOWS IN THE EVENINGS TO CATCH ANY BREEZE. NOTHING NEW BUT SO MANY NEVER REMEMBER OR NEVER HAVE BEEN WITHOUT AIR. LIKE YOUR PICTURE A LOT.

Artist Reply: I kindly thank you Joanie for praising my artwork, and I also appreciate your meaningful feedback/recollections about enduring hot weather without air conditioners. I remember when I was a child during the 1960s, my parents buying a window air conditioner one summer to help cool the first floor of our home and that was a BIG THING- like celebrating Christmas in July!