Welcome to our site! A collaboration of shared vision and heart. We hope you will enjoy the time you spend visiting our works.Our love and support to you all, and especially to Fiona Hooper for our beautiful childhood portrait! Visit her @ http://www.artybiz.com/fiona_hooper
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This site is a collaboration between myself and Alexander Graham. Alex is someone who answered my call from a place, though far away, so close to my heart, and we work together towards the same goals with a shared vision of a better world, not just for a chosen few, but for everyone, everywhere. And we work for an understanding that there are other points of view and other opinions, and that open debate, along with all the other principles America was founded on, is what turns that diversity of perspective and prejudice into a strength instead of a weakness. That is what our work is devoted to: a better world for our children's children's children.Thank you for taking the time to visit.. Alexander and Lynn
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Comments (7)
Lampy
It does seem that the US and the UK are the only countries to support Israels attempt to destroy the people of Lebanon. Israel sahould be prosecuted for war crimes along with the US and UK for their support.
Styxx
A touching piece Lynn. My heart goes out to all the people suffering in this conflict.
Eldeago
simply lovely my friend.
dragon1
So when is Hezbollah going to be prosecuted for war crimes? Or are the Israeli people expected to just roll over and die?
Naichan
What a dramatic flaming image. There are no "good guys" in this war. It was shocking to see the G8 nations turn a blind eye to the killing of civilians. Shame on them...
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What I don't get is: Why are Isreal and Lebanon on at each other's throats at all? Is it not the responsibility of Lebanon's government to control Hezbollah? If they can't, shouldn't they ask for some outside (non Isreali) "help". Isreal, and all nations, may have a right to self defense, but it's a question of definition. Tacit Isreali actions to encourage Lebanese sovereignty/ stability, might be their best "defense". The question for Lebanon might be: "Which is more important? Peace or Hezbollah?" I said "might".
morin3000
Marvelous fractal !!! That light and colors coming in is just spectacular !!! Beautiful work !!! Have an awesome day !
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