Warsaw Ghetto - Lest We Forget by jasonmit
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Comments (10)
goldenartist
Thank you for this touching piece... It's a great message... Being born from a Jewish mother, it makes me sort of Jewish, but the point is that it makes me feel glad of the time and age I was born. God bless the Holocaust survivors.
MuddyGrub
Turned out wonderful. I really like the shadows falling onto the wall. I like the ground texture better too.
Swade
Nice work Jason.... This turned out really nice. It was a terrible time in human history and a time that should be remembered by us all. L. Frank Baum (author of The Wizard Of Oz) held this same mentality towards the Native American people as Hitler did towards the Jewish people. It is hard to believe that anyone could view any human life, religion, nationality, race, etc. with such disdain. Very nice texturing work Jason. Great Job!!!
danamo
I love the starkness of the shadows, so seemingly symbolic of the shadow of evil that spilled across Europe, and the World at that time. I hope we don't have collective A.D.D. as a race and forget the lessons of that war.
tjohn
Great piece, Jason, very evocative. Oddly, I think there's more of a chill conveyed here than in the versions with snow. Seeing the finished product, I'd say you made excellent decisions with your changes.
Teri
Nice work Jason! I'm glad you got rid of the snow too, I think it looks much better this way. Amen to the idea that we never experience this type of thing again. Love the Edmund Burke quote you added....that speaks volumes. Take care, Teri R
rista
how nice, it was bad time for jews and idian but we are skiping all bunch other nations who give there lifes in the wars like serbian 1.7 milion kiled by croats and germans then russians 18 million and chaines 35 million killed by japan and on and on, I do have one advice yes it was bad for all but I do not think that any one should be put above other no mather who many dide, and absolutly we should never forget tha ones who did it and the ones who help them do it, including US and England standing on the side and making money on count of dead people then and now and the germans who would kill all over agien if the have chance which USA is giving them agien for the future. History is great thecher and greed is motivation.
Doublecrash
Thanks for the image, which is beautiful, and for reminding us all that we should use our favourite mean of expression also to state something important.
A_
Thank you for this touching piece, the silence in the scene screams so loudly in my ears, and stabbing in my heart. People that are no more. Just brings tears to my eyes.
lookoo
A very moving image. At least in part humanity has learned from the genocides of the 20th century. Rista's comment on the Germans being hell bent on doing it all again once allowed by the US appears quite deranged in the face of the facts. My wife is from Warsaw, I am myself of partly Jewish descent. We live in Berlin, the fastest growing Jewish community in the world and capital of modern Germany which attracts more Jewish immigrants every year than Israel and the US. Let us also remember that the Nazis involuntarily tought the world the lesson that genocide knows no skin color, that it can also hit white middle class people. The genocides of other peoples are too often ignored in the face of the stated "uniqueness" of the Nazi judeocide. Just google "Frank Baum" and "genocide" and you will get an idea that genocide starts in the heads of "nice" people and how terribly universal genocide is.