I've been married for to the same man for 49 years. :O) We have 3 children, 2 living and the middle daughter died in 1998. I have 2 Grandchildren, a girl 10 and boy 8. From my youngest daughter and her husband. And One Son, who just married for the first time 2 years ago.They have two cats Bella and Koz.
I've enjoyed art work all my life. Renderosity is my art home.
I enjoy mystery books, My Cat Ceci who likes to shut down my computer.
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Comments (37)
dolfijntjes
Very emotional and beautiful dedication. She lookes like the images we have all seen. I hear the story's from my grandmother and agree we should never forget
_samildanach_
Powerful, has a big meaning to me cause I am polish and this is a part of our history. Thank You. S
debh
Oh my!!! The power in this is incredible! Exceptional memorial!!! Wonderfully done!!
littlesister
Very powerful and emotional and awesome image!!
rhiafaery
Wonderful...
frankiemas
It is sad that some people chose to forget this, and some that say it never happened. This is a very powerful message!! Bravo!!
CleonXXI
Excellent message in an age when certain brutal world leaders, democratically elected by populations who feel the same way, openly deny the holocaust happened in order to prepare a new one. Priveliged elites in places that should know better cry crocodile tears, yet expedite the plans of these "religious" fascists with their inaction, covert support, and propaganda to the effect that the "rape victim deserves it for defending herself". The op-ed writers of CNNI, Guardian, NY Times, Le Monde, etc, are just as culpable in this coming new holocaust as any who used to work for Julius Streicher on the "Volkisher Beobachter". Powerful image which inspires sorrow, thought, fear, and rage. Somebody has to do these, this is what art is for. That's why I do silly video game girls instead, but at least I can still wake up briefly when an artist like this has the skill and courage to knock on the door of my complacency.