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~~when you do not have chances to change destiny....~~
Medium: PS CS5
Original Size: 4660 x 3585 (300 pixels/inch)
Date: 01.04.13'
That will be 3rd time when I repaint again same picture : ) I hope that you like this version as well!
Hope that you like it

Thanks for all comments, faves and support.

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I want also thank you all who comment, add to favourites and support me in art! I feel now inspired to create! : ) Thank you!
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There always seems to be a "darkness" linked to death and the like.
Death is a necessary and mandatory process to life.
I think people need to learn to embrace the element of "death" in a different way
Leaving the physical body is a transition. We become attached to this physical body and our existing lives so there is often much fear in the dying process.
" Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives"...
(A.Sachs)
I really like your picture. Well done and congratz on the DD - its well deserved!

I am not sure what to feel about this picture, but I guess that is part of what makes it true art. It's a beautiful painting, full of depth, but I am not agreeing with the message I immediately get from it, and the things I see and think of first.
My younger brother has leukaemia, and this girl makes me think of all the children I see all the time at the hospital. Bald, little beings, from babies to teenagers, all struggling to survive. And some don't. From what I know of, at least two kids has died in the half year my brother has been there. But some DO survive. My brother himself has just gotten the last chemo treatment, and is now simply waiting for the after-effects to go away, so that he can go back home. And I must say, while death is always around, close and watching, then there doesn't have to be a string making death inevitable.
Even so, I think it's a wonderful piece of art, and everyone seems to interpret it in different ways, which is simply amazing and quite an achievement if you ask me. Great work.
My younger brother has leukaemia, and this girl makes me think of all the children I see all the time at the hospital. Bald, little beings, from babies to teenagers, all struggling to survive. And some don't. From what I know of, at least two kids has died in the half year my brother has been there. But some DO survive. My brother himself has just gotten the last chemo treatment, and is now simply waiting for the after-effects to go away, so that he can go back home. And I must say, while death is always around, close and watching, then there doesn't have to be a string making death inevitable.
Even so, I think it's a wonderful piece of art, and everyone seems to interpret it in different ways, which is simply amazing and quite an achievement if you ask me. Great work.

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