Great job, Alisa! Your painting, the texture, drips, spatters, capture the shock and horror of that fateful day, as well as the sadness left in it's wake.
Also how blessed you are to make a piece of Art personalising the memory. We are so lucky to have a language where we can give beauty as an offering for grief
oh I remember very well...I was totally shocked...so sad! have great and creative start in the new week. Greetings from rainy germany,geisslein.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful artistic remembrance.
ReplyDeletebeautiful post. thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteHow can we not remember. On television today many intervieuws and flash backs. Also in Europe we remember it of course. greeting from Holland, Petra
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. You have inspired me to create something similar.
ReplyDeletevery nice, Alisa...we won't ever forget...
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ReplyDeleteGreat job, Alisa! Your painting, the texture, drips, spatters, capture the shock and horror of that fateful day, as well as the sadness left in it's wake.
ReplyDeletegreat piece!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe its been 10 years. Love your painting. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHow one devastatingly dreadful act unites people all over the world. We especially think of America at this time.
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Also how blessed you are to make a piece of Art personalising the memory.
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky to have a language where we can give beauty as an offering for grief
Yesterday was a sad day to see again on television reporting of the tragedy
ReplyDeleteSomething I never had to happen. My remembrance for the victims and their families a hug from Spain
amazing post! thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoooh... This is great!
ReplyDeleteGood to see this gesture...US is united to fight this dark memory.
ReplyDeleteReally effective data, thank you for the article.
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