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The Persistence of Evil

The moment of naked horror was palpable and forever frozen within the confines of my mind and soul in an unbelievable surreal landscape of terror and utter devastation. Yet, even in the midst of this horrendous spectacle the "persistence of good" outweighed the "persistence of evil". The selfless sacrifice of the brave individuals who responded to this terror bore witness to untold courage, valor and love that human beings are capable of when tragedy strikes. The "better angels of men" rose to surmount this Everest of evil and to reveal to all the unbridled love that humankind has at it's core. This connection to each other runs deep within the DNA that courses through the veins of all of us. Brothers and sisters are we. Together we move forward or backward. The choice remains ours to decide. visionary imagist "Joey"

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L.A. Spilsbury 05 Dec 2007

Wow is all i can say

Artist Reply: L.A.: Thanks for taking the time and commenting on my oils. I really appreciate all your wonderful comments and love your art as well.

merle cruser 11 Sep 2007

There is a lot of unrest going on, very interesting composition and your painting excellent!!!!

Artist Reply: Merle: I hope that all is well with you and that you are continuing to paint. Thanks for commenting on my work!!

Vivianne Couture 11 Sep 2007

Interesting painting.

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 11 Sep 2007

A mystical painting! Beautiful!

Artist Reply: Rusty: Thank you for your input. I do so look forward to seeing your name on my site. I, also, await your new works as well. Thanks for commenting!
Artist Reply: Rusty: Thank you for your input. I do so look forward to seeing your name on my site. I, also, await your new works as well. Thanks for commenting!

Gabrielle Stahlie 11 Sep 2007

Joey, this is still a message of hope. Accepting that there is evil in the world (the hands and the "evil eye" of the devil) and still trusting that God will reach out for us. The growing plants that I see on this very beautiful painting is an element of hope for the future too.

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: You have truly understood the meaning of this piece. I am deeply appreciative of your words and insights. Thank you for your precious comments!