War is a phenomenon that peaceful people all over the planet hate, regardless of nationality, religion, views.
Living peacefully is much more difficult than fighting endlessly. Maybe that's why there hasn't been a single day in the history of the Earth when there hasn't been a war in its various points?
The painting contains statements of great people who influenced history peacefully: Nikola Tesla, Charles Aznavour, Audrey Hepburn, Freddie Mercury.
They all had different nationalities, activities, values, views on the world and life itself. But they, like millions of unknown people, were united by the rejection of war in any of its manifestations, and they directed their energy to the improvement of the world, not destruction.
The title of the painting is the quote "Live here and now. Who knows what will happen tomorrow?" - embodies the moment in which many people found themselves. Tomorrow may not come, and even in a relatively quiet time, we only have today to change something in life.
Abstract Reflections, Gilded Abstraction, Intricate Monochrome, Luxurious Texture, Artistic Transcendence, Golden Symmetry, Elevated Simplicity, Ready to Hang, Hand-painted
plaster, potal on wood
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£1,514.3
War is a phenomenon that peaceful people all over the planet hate, regardless of nationality, religion, views.
Living peacefully is much more difficult than fighting endlessly. Maybe that's why there hasn't been a single day in the history of the Earth when there hasn't been a war in its various points?
The painting contains statements of great people who influenced history peacefully: Nikola Tesla, Charles Aznavour, Audrey Hepburn, Freddie Mercury.
They all had different nationalities, activities, values, views on the world and life itself. But they, like millions of unknown people, were united by the rejection of war in any of its manifestations, and they directed their energy to the improvement of the world, not destruction.
The title of the painting is the quote "Live here and now. Who knows what will happen tomorrow?" - embodies the moment in which many people found themselves. Tomorrow may not come, and even in a relatively quiet time, we only have today to change something in life.
Abstract Reflections, Gilded Abstraction, Intricate Monochrome, Luxurious Texture, Artistic Transcendence, Golden Symmetry, Elevated Simplicity, Ready to Hang, Hand-painted
plaster, potal on wood
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