HOMELESS Painting/OIL PAINTING/Fine Art/Original Wall Art/ deals Man in wheelchair/Cityscape/disabled/Wall Décor/Poverty/Charity/Gift
"DISABLED LIVES MATTER" (12% for a York Charity)
Professionally framed oil painting 7" X 5", in a mid-tone grained wood frame.
I am an artist born in Yorkshire and trained through the Royal Academy of Arts in London, where I was awarded the last Turner Gold Medal for painting. I have a passion for my Art, both Drawing and Painting. I want my art to tell a story. I am now in the "WHOS WHO IN ART", the “DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL BIOGRAPHY“, and the “WORLD'S WHO'S WHO OF WOMEN”, as I am recognised to be one of deals “Britain's leading artists.”
The practical spirituality evident in ALL Faiths, is a focus on seeing God in everyone, especially the marginalised. For such people, poverty involves not only serving the poor but also being connected with them. I believe we all have a responsibility to each other, by being open and receptive to each other, to allow others into our lives. To be free enough to share in the lives of others. Not to fear them, nor reject, but to engage. Homeless and poor suffer malnutrition, and their life expectancy on the streets is 47 years. The greatest suffering is being lonely, feeling unloved, and having no one. I have come more and more to realize that it is being unwanted is the worst disease that any human being can ever experience. (Mother Teresa)
Not to fear them, nor despise them, but to share ourselves with them. St. Francis taught us that we need to come to know and alleviate poverty. Of sharing gifts and needs, and through this way encountering Mystery.
I heard someone say, "The privileged have responsibilities, and need integrity".
I have a web www.suemcmullen.com