Sunday, 10 May 2015

I MISS MY MOTHER...



Armenian artist and Armenian Genocide survivor Arshile Gorky... Celebrates the memory of his mother in his paintings...
Arshile Gorky with his mother... 
For him his mother represented his world that was destroyed by the fascist Turkish armies...
For him his mother represented the safety from the Islamist-fascists soldiers...
For him his mother represented the hope for peace in the future...
For Arshile Gorky his mother represented everything GOOD and everything PEACEFUL... 
Gorky's painting The Agony...
Look closely... few times over... and sense the agony... let it grate your eyes... maybe it will open up to PEACE... 

Arthur Pinajian, the son of Armenian holocaust survivors, was a native of Union City, New Jersey. 
He painted for himself... for the love of painting... and to express his feelings...
He painted and kept all his paintings in the attic... They were found by mistake...
Check and see the pain in the colours... Check and see the hope in the colours...
Celebrate the beauty of motherhood... The only constant in our lives...
Pinajian...expressed the reality in his colours... Nothing was smooth and jovial for him and his painting revealed the monster inside... that resides within each of us... 
Only the mothers have the vision of peace... and only mothers are the constant in our lives... in our world... in our universe...
We are fascinated and we are always indebted to our mothers... to ALL mothers... they are there for us... they are protecting us... and our world...
O would love to see all the leaders of the world... to be mothers... Maybe motherhood MUST be quality that ALL leaders should have... and ALL the males should disqualify themselves... MOTHERS LEADERS... for Prime-ministers... for Presidents... for Popes...
No...! Giving flowers... or taking the breakfast to their beds is not enough... LET'S VOTE MOTHERS FOR LEADERS...

See the collection of mothers... and the artists that glorified them...
Indeed GLORY to the MOTHERS...

       
                 Statuette of Isis and Horus            Krishna's Foster-Mother Yashoda with                                                                                             Infant Krishna
            Ptolemaic Period, ca. 304–30 B.C., Egypt       Chola period, early 12th century, India (Tamil Nadu)

     
                         Virgin of the Rocks                           Bridgewater Madonna                                               Leonardo da Vinci, 1505, Italy                               Raffaello Sanzio, 1507, Italy

 
 Mother and Child Gazing at a Hand Mirror                             Maternity                                            Kitagawa Utamaro, 1753-1806, Japan                            Pablo Picasso, 1971, Spain   

  The Poppy Field near Argenruei

   Claude Monet, 1873, France  

 
                          Maternity                                                     Maternita                                                           Picasso 1905                                               Gino Severini, 1916, Italy        


Let's vote mothers for President... for Prime Minister... for Pope... Maybe the world will be different... Maybe we will have peace... After all, mothers will not send their sons for wars... !
Mothers will take care of the climate... the environment... and will ban wars...
I miss my mother... 


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