Thunder From The Past II
by Dave Farrow
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Title
Thunder From The Past II
Artist
Dave Farrow
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Vietnam as it looks today. Not much has changed. An ex soldiers perception of Vietnam.
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January 15th, 2014
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ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams
What a powerful message and fascinating study! Beautiful details and as always those colors! V/Pamela
Maggie Terlecki
These are painful to look at and I cannot imagine how they were to live through. Nobody should have to live through this. :-(
Mikhail Savchenko
Dave! No matter how you paint... The spirit behind all your artworks just oustanding. I wish all people to become like you to rise the spirit above all material bloody world to make them see ... fav
Hartmut Jager
You depict the horrors of war and of wars in a most striking manner. What has done by, and to all who participated - is indeed stuff real nighmares are made of. And possible worse, and certainly shameful, is the way the surviving and soul-destroyed victims have been neglected and shunted away by the societies they fought for.
Elzbieta Goszczycka
Hi Dave, I like Yours beautiful colors. They are clear, strong and together make a well composition. Great work!
Beth Harcek
Very thought provoking and powerful, I have many in my family who served and are serving this Country and I want to thank you for yours.
Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND
Hi, Dave! I came here from seeing you on Anne-Elizabeth's site. I have a bit of personal experience with Vietnam vets. This post-traumatic physical AND mental suffering is really too unfair -- well, "All's Unfair in Love and War!" And more and more so. Truly, I believe there is no beginning to understanding if one has not had some first-hand experience! Your paintings are marvelous! Not just the war ones. Your closeness to nature and animals is beautiful! I can feel their vitality to you as what I know of trying to paint myself -- I didn't start till my late -60's. Now 75 and told by more than one doc that I don't have enough lung tissue left to support another bout with Pneumonia. But I've had a lot of help, attitudes and foods: 6 - 8 years longer now than I expected to live. Painting's a whole lot of it for me. My hair's for those who need it, too! Isn't that a great idea: giving something I grew and that is a part of me to help the lives of others! I'm out of energy, Dave, and it's difficult to resist the temptation to do things like this longer, but I work at trying to understand and accept the bargaining between getting more time(s) up if I quit at the first sign. So all the best in courage and life and loving as much and many as you can, Dave! Peace, etc., Bruce
Darlene Kwiatkowski
I wish you peace in your memories and continued comfort through your artwork. Powerful, impactful piece... very well done! fv