In The Hands Of Man-Covid-19
Abstract Art4 total reviews
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Thanks for use of this stunning piece--it makes perfect company for my post about false reports of death due to vaccination. Credit in notes. Cheers. LIZ
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2021
Thanks for use of this stunning piece--it makes perfect company for my post about false reports of death due to vaccination. Credit in notes. Cheers. LIZ
Comment Written 02-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2021
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You're welcome anytime! Thanks very much. Enjoy!
Comment from samandlancelot
Seshadri,
The lightning in the midst of your suggested virus captured well the power a virus can carry. Your picture was perfect for my commentary: Coronavirus: Don't Pray Amiss.
Thank you for making this available to fanstory.com.
Patricia
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2020
Seshadri,
The lightning in the midst of your suggested virus captured well the power a virus can carry. Your picture was perfect for my commentary: Coronavirus: Don't Pray Amiss.
Thank you for making this available to fanstory.com.
Patricia
Comment Written 06-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2020
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You're welcome!. I am planning to post a couple of CONVID19 art in the coming days! I appreciate your nice review. Thank you so much for your support. Glad you liked it.
Comment from Browncat
A very apt title and intriguing yet frightening piece of art. The white lightning could be my vein or artery. The background colors of red and orange reinforce the fear and danger of the total image/experience. We are all living in historic times, although if you read anything about the 1918 influenza (called Spanish or Asian), which killed 50 million people worldwide, you might be "comforted" that perhaps Covid-19 will be far less lethal.
reply by the author on 18-Mar-2020
A very apt title and intriguing yet frightening piece of art. The white lightning could be my vein or artery. The background colors of red and orange reinforce the fear and danger of the total image/experience. We are all living in historic times, although if you read anything about the 1918 influenza (called Spanish or Asian), which killed 50 million people worldwide, you might be "comforted" that perhaps Covid-19 will be far less lethal.
Comment Written 17-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 18-Mar-2020
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I appreciate your nice review. Thank you so much for your support. Glad you liked it.Yes. Well said!
Comment from alaskapat
This is awesome and I like the accompanying poem.
It's an intriguing piece with wonderful colors and details, I like the round shape and the pointed edges, that white part to me looks like a foot that is spreading out over the dark area , I like the way it lifts up into the light.
Well presented!
Best wishes to you in this contest!
reply by the author on 18-Mar-2020
This is awesome and I like the accompanying poem.
It's an intriguing piece with wonderful colors and details, I like the round shape and the pointed edges, that white part to me looks like a foot that is spreading out over the dark area , I like the way it lifts up into the light.
Well presented!
Best wishes to you in this contest!
Comment Written 17-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 18-Mar-2020
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I appreciate your nice review. Thank you so much for your support. Glad you liked it.