Saturday, June 18, 2016

Art therapy

Work in progress? 
I haven't been very creative this week. I have a painting that I decided to change last week and I have been stuck. This is its current state. I don't know yet where I will take it next. But with life comes the perspective that it is just a painting, and right now I have other things on my mind and if I am painting it is only to distract myself. And it is a great way to distract, even therapeutic.

I have never injected my political thoughts into this blog. Today I will make an exception. Unless you are living in a cave somewhere you know what happened in Orlando Florida at the beginning of this week. More people massacred at the hands of a gunman, this time 49, the largest mass shooting in US history. 49 people whose families and friends are mourning their loss. 49 people more who are dead because we here in the US haven't had the courage and fortitude to stand up to the NRA and the powerful gun lobby and say 'enough' and really mean it. Every time this happens people of good conscience cry out for stricter gun control and those on the other side of the argument predictably claim the pro gun control side is exploiting a tragedy for political reasons. Well excuse me, when is the right time to push this issue? We have so much gun violence here we hardly have time to breathe before the next tragedy occurs.

Maybe there's a little ray of hope after Chris Murphy's fillibuster. Here is how the Connecticut Senator ended his nearly 15 hour fillibuster, with a tribute to young Dylan and the teacher he loved, Ann Marie Murphy, victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting. Please, please watch the video: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/orlando-nightclub-massacre/filibuster-ends-after-gop-agrees-allow-gun-control-votes-senator-n593396

The fillibuster ended with Republicans agreeing to vote on two small measures. There is no guarantee they will pass, and in my opinion they do not go far enough. But they are a first step. Please don't let them be the last.




PS, This is how the old painting looked before:
Original painting 

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