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Armageddon

When Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, was asked what he thought when he first saw the very first atomic explosion he quoted the ancient Hindu text the Bhagavad Gita. The lines were from the conversation Arjuna was having with Krishna the words were "I have become Death destroyer of worlds". How true those words are they are a perfect description of this terrible destructive power of the tiny atom. In my most deepest sacred moments, when I am alone, I pray that that terrible, horrific bomb is never used again. I fear that humankind's hubris will lead them down that road to Armageddon. Such is the folly and stupidity of some of our species. Yet I am also a member of humanity and I am an artist and I paint, that's what artists do. In that ancient Hindu text , the Gita, much is mentioned about dharma or duty. About the responsibility of doing what one is called to do. Now, I read the Gita often, I find it comforting, as did Gandhi, and I am aware of the fact that I must do what I am called to do. As an artist I am called to paint and as a member of humanity I am called to help my brothers and sisters, as the Bible says to do. Now how can I help so many that I have never met, and never will meet? This is how I can help. By doing what I am called to do. I am an artist and I am called to paint. Some of my paintings are whimsical, some are just the musings of this artist's soul, and some are prophecies yet unfulfilled. I always tell my students and those close to me, "If you are what you do, and you don't, then you're not". I hope that on that final day when I leave this place and cross over the river and meet my Creator, I will be able to say to my Beloved that I did my duty as best I could. visionary imagist "Joey"

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joe valcourt 16 Oct 2007

fine commentary attached to this intense, but artistic rendition--if a nuclear weapon was used before(twice by the U.S.--not counting all the testing) it will be used again.

Artist Reply: Joe: I find your comments to be very insightful and profound. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me and stopping by my little gallery.

sandra carmo 11 Aug 2007

fantastic concept of art! is't a powerful work. :)

Artist Reply: Sandra: I enjoy hearing your insights and comments. thank you for taking time to stop by!

Cindy Lemoi 11 Aug 2007

What a powerful statement Joey. This is outstanding !

Artist Reply: Cindy: I try to use my brush to reflect the workings of my soul. Sometimes the view can be scary. I am glad that you liked my attempt. Thank you again!!

Joanna Jungjohann 11 Aug 2007

astounding, compelling and totally powerful work, peace my friend

Artist Reply: Joanna: Your stopping into my little cyber gallery and sharing does make me smile. Thanks for insightful comments!!

Chris Roukema 10 Aug 2007

Stunning Work, Joey! Sleeping Giants! SCARY!!! Thanks for sharing this, Joey!

Artist Reply: Chris: I believe in the power of the ultimate goodness of the people of the world. We all are just brothers and sisters. thanks!!

merle cruser 10 Aug 2007

Yes! I think you got it!

Artist Reply: Merle: Your words have this artist smiling. thanks for commenting!

Tahnja Wolter 10 Aug 2007

I've seen something very similar to that in vision. Terrible things to see. Brilliant expressive work my friend

Artist Reply: Tahnja: Let us pray together that it never again happens. We are all sharing this planet. Let it be with love and harmony!

Renata Cavanaugh 10 Aug 2007

Brilliant!

Artist Reply: Renata: Thanks for stopping and taking time to share with me your comments on my art.

annette steens 10 Aug 2007

a scary painting but very good to show the world to remember and open the sleepy eyes! I learned to focus on the positive thoughts, the wholeness in each of us which brings happiness and peace.We are our own Creator of this never ending universe, outside that is nothing! Ye are Gods! Your super painting is giving mankind the thought how to fill in their lifes: with or without peacefull thoughts,behaviour and speaking!

Artist Reply: Annette: I always look forward to hearing your words. They are always insightful and filled with a compassionate heart's understanding of the universe and our place in it. Stop back anytime!!

Emily Reed 10 Aug 2007

OOOOO, THIS IS SCARY, TOO REAL IN SURREAL! GREAT STATEMENT IN ART!

Artist Reply: Emily: I am glad that you stopped in and commented on this work. I do so appreciate you taking time to do so. Stop back anytime.

Gabrielle Stahlie 10 Aug 2007

Indeed, at the final day we can nothing hide anymore all what we have done or, maybe worse, not have done is in the open, No excuses and no 'but'. We must make an effort to make the best of this life, not only for ourselves but also for our 'others'. A great symbolic painting, Joey!

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: I am so fortunate to have fine artists and thinkers, such as yourself, stop by my little gallery and share with me their soul's hopes and dreams. Your profound insights have made this artist's heart smile with deep gratitude for having such nice artist friends as you. Spacious dreams and unexpected miracles!

Anneke Hut 10 Aug 2007

I think ultimately we will all have to give an explanation of our deeds, no matter how big or small they are, in any universe or dimension. Seeing your beautiful art, I'm sure your Creator already knows, that you do your duty, Joey. I think He smiles. :)

Artist Reply: Anneke: Wow! What kind and thoughtful words you have shared with me. You have made my heart blush. I am glad that you share with me your deep and profound insights and ideas. I believe that the Creator knows that you too are His loving devoted artist.

Alexandra Dvinitninova 10 Aug 2007

Still, the order of the Universe is ' ULTIMATELY NOTHING MATTERS"

Artist Reply: Alexandra: Thanks for taking time to stop into my little gallery in cyberspace. Your insights are welcomed and appreciated. Please stop back anytime. I look forward to your sharing!