And that to all extent is exactly the point of this exhibition. To break the cycle of violence, to offer ways of personal healing through art and poetry, and to remember the pain and horror of what humans can do to one another. This familial trauma is personal to me. I am horrified the way in which politicians use the Holocaust to justify violence against others. There is no justification for the murder of innocent's, for bombing and starvation. The past cannot entitle the present horrors in Gaza.
@@creativeresearch4409 Thank you so much for your reply. And thank you for your work. Never has it been so important as NOW. Will people make the leap? Can they? I find that most people I know will not speak of what is happening NOW. I cannot bear it. I find it difficult to sleep at night and think of little else. I know that there are always terrible things happening, but as a 67 year old Jew ... this is especially devastating. I find your work, both of yours, haunting and beautiful... and magnetic. I think, as an Artist... ones wounds find egress through ones hands... often before the mind catches up. I hope that many people are able to see this work. Thank you for sharing it here.
This is incredibly moving work. And beautiful... and achingly sad.
Thank you for your kind words
And now... that trauma is passed on to the Palestinian nation.
And that to all extent is exactly the point of this exhibition. To break the cycle of violence, to offer ways of personal healing through art and poetry, and to remember the pain and horror of what humans can do to one another. This familial trauma is personal to me. I am horrified the way in which politicians use the Holocaust to justify violence against others. There is no justification for the murder of innocent's, for bombing and starvation. The past cannot entitle the present horrors in Gaza.
@@creativeresearch4409 Thank you so much for your reply. And thank you for your work. Never has it been so important as NOW. Will people make the leap? Can they? I find that most people I know will not speak of what is happening NOW. I cannot bear it. I find it difficult to sleep at night and think of little else. I know that there are always terrible things happening, but as a 67 year old Jew ... this is especially devastating. I find your work, both of yours, haunting and beautiful... and magnetic.
I think, as an Artist... ones wounds find egress through ones hands... often before the mind catches up.
I hope that many people are able to see this work.
Thank you for sharing it here.