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Nagasaki

Mixed Medium (none) posted on Mar 05, 2003
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On August 9 1945 a bomb shook Nagasaki and left innocent people without a home , a skin and a future. Most without a relative. Does it matter if an attack is planned in dusty caves or in white houses? Death is sad even for enemies.Human memory has a tendency to slip .

Comments (7)


JC_73

10:42AM | Wed, 05 March 2003

very thought provoking. yes, Nagasaki / Hiroshima could be the firt Ground Zeros. memories fade but scars linger

cynlee

9:01PM | Wed, 05 March 2003

sensitive yes- but some ppl need to be reminded of this inhumanity

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SoulEatar

1:22PM | Thu, 06 March 2003

I love this style - Very Expressive depictation of the Horror of man - I wish people would not write on their Art - Just my opinion - It only takes away from a great work -

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Imaginationart

4:32PM | Thu, 06 March 2003

I agree that writing on art can be distractive. Maybe here it is. However if the artwork is just a background I feel it can be allowed.

Tedz

6:45PM | Fri, 07 March 2003

I like ....a lot.

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KingPtolemy

4:52AM | Sat, 08 March 2003

Excellent image and a great message to the warmongers who want war again

clickframe

5:12PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Very good wake up call to us all, TY Nagaski


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