A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Paintings by LECCHI MARINO
music - stones cover (play with fire); vocals - Ender; guitar - U.W.E.; realization - Dieter Kessler;
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Ganesh Pyne (B. 1937)
Untitled (Bir Bahadur)
signed and dated in Bengali (lower right)
tempera on canvas laid on board
Painted in 1989
About Bir Bahadur
Ganesh Pyne (1937 –2013) was an Indian painter born in Kolkata, West Bengal. Pyne is one of the most notable contemporary artists of the Bengal School of Art, who had also developed his own style of "poetic surrealism", fantasy and dark imagery, around the themes of Bengali folklore and mythology. Ganesh Pyne shunned both limelight and art collectors alike, and never held any major exhibition, preferring to show his paintings three at a time. Yet, through the 1980s to the '90s, his work fetched one of the highest priced amongst Indian artists.
"Hungry children"
KÄTHE KOLLWITZ (1867-1945)
In 1924 everyone needed food. People begged on streets, knocked on doors, waited for soup and bread in huge municipal shelters. Kollwitz' conscience could not rest. At the request of the International Worker's Relief Organization, she designed Deutschlands Kinder hungern, (Germany's children are starving.)
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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