I remember when my mom passed away, I had a sudden desperate desire to know what her hand felt like now that she was gone. As I held it, it felt strange. It was obviously organic, but there was no pulse, no movement, no warmth. It felt plastic in its lifelessness, but was still soft and fragile. I felt everything shift inside that day.
@@SaraShea-qf1gy I can understand you...when my mother passed I gave her a kiss on her forehead...it was so excruciating..nothing will be the same again..
I could take dying befor my time....But the thought of being hopeless, leaving my son with nothing but my cold body is awful. If I am to turn to ice, may he always be warm.
My whole life I’ve never cared for art. I could appreciate it because someone obviously took a lot of time to create these paintings, but I just never cared for it. It never hit me. Your page really helped me take a moment to stop and take in the art and see deeper meanings. Thank you :)
My favorite thing in the world is watching my little baby wake up. He shuffles and opens his eyes and the first thing he sees is me and he smiles the wisest happiest smile. I cannot imagine the horror of leaving him alone😢 this painting broke my heart 😢
I’m nursing my 11 month old daughter while watching this. Feeling grateful for my simple kid and heartbroken for all the children who don’t have the basic necessities.
My daughter is sleeping next to me. I had two separate acquaintances lose the father of their young families this month and I’m feeling some type of way with this short.
You’re one of the few on this post to actually care about the fate of the child and not how the mother feels sad she can’t spend more time with her child as if that’s what a dying mother would care about and not what will save my child when I’m gone.
@ no you wouldn’t. You’ve never been cold and hungry and it shows because in that moment you’re only thinking about you’re next breath and how to get out of your predicament.
How many stories like this over the past 1ks of years. Children left alone this way, being alone far away from civilization, or within a city. From sickness or otherwise. When I die I want to be made into a comforting angel who goes to these children tp hold them. Aww no I'm crying now
Oh damn, you expressing that desire to be their angel when you die, man I'm crying, just the fact this thought would cross your mind, you must be a really lovely person. Not "ooh man I can't wait to get to heaven when I die" nah, that's pretty effing sweet 😭
@@rileydavis5429 The child would be put in to quarantine first. To make sure he isn't infected as well. There would be many wealthy families willing to take him in. Because those times. Babies often didn't make it or were stillborn
I've watched your videos for some time now and this was the one that shed a tear...I'm a father of 3 boys and their mother is just as in love with me as I am with her
reminds me of a real case that happened in my country. a woman was pregnant and her husband cheated on her, then after giving birth she was abandoned by her husband. This woman struggled alone and worked very hard until she became very sick and died. Then her baby died too 100 days later 😭
What nightmare hell do you live in? I pray for you to get out of there and find a good country to live in. In modern times nobody should be treated like this.
Imagine the mom's pain in her final moments of not being able to spend more time with her baby and see it grow older. It is next level of helplessness. 💔Good mothers are such a blessing. 😕 Edit : I'll clarify myself here, the baby could live or may not live. There are times when even in the harshest of climate kids have survived either by someone taking them or smth else. Pls don't comment you're out of touch. It's painting and I shared what came to my mind first. Also yes I try so hard and comment on every post because every like increases my bank account and I love being famOus 🙄. So yes gimme a break 🥺🥺
@alejandrosantana5693 exactly! Who wants their kids to suffer? Either from a brutal cold or the difficulties of life. My comment isn't out of touch lol.
The point is that the child will most likely not even survive without the mother. The commenter was rude, yes, but he's right. The mother was probably in despair thinking of how long her child will survive now that she cannot take care of her anymore.
@@Sunflowersareprettybut you said "see it grow older". It IS pretty out of touch to think the baby would live through the night and the mom is thinking about the baby growing up.
At lest he knew his mother ...... My mom died when i was barely 2. I have a grown daughter and she has 2 grown daughters!!! These paintings are amazing how they reach into our hearts and brings us together.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@lindamurphy2455 even though you have not known your mother, somewhere her heart still beats for you and loves you from afar... I hope you can have a lot of love in your life because you deserve it ❤️ I'm sure you will be a great mother you too..💓
When I became a mother, I learned that in utero, some of the baby’s cells cross through the placenta and end up in the mother’s body, and vice versa. This cell exchange becomes part of the mother’s organs, such as the heart or brain, and vice versa with the baby. This is why a mother with mild heart issues can be healed during pregnancy. So even though you lost your mother when you were very young, she still physically lives on in your heart and mind, even if you have no independent conscious memory of her. Your body knows her and she still lives in you. ❤
I have seen my daughter's face light up when she sees her mother. Mumma... Mumma... And how they both play and talk in n unknown language. It's so pure. So beautiful. The separation of a small child and young mother is one of the most heart piercing thing you can encounter. You can feel the pain in the mothers behaviour and the child is like totally heartbroken and afraid. This painting so beautifully shows the separation. You can now only guess and tear your heart into pieces when the child realises or how the mother must have felt during her last breath. We will never know. But to paint that exact moment is beautiful.
Omg this painting breaks my heart...I 've lost my beloved Mother last summer and this will be my first Christmas without her...I will never feel her voice again..💔
What warmth lingers is a parting gift happily given, in hopes her child sees a future. Dare not to disturb them for fear the child comprehends the gravity of this last embrace, let her instead remember falling asleep in loving arms. The faded red of the mothers dress, contrasted by the child's bright red scarf is it a symbolic passing of vitality? Let us hope. Adore the piano for this piece, thank you Ms. Mae ✨
@peterboyle4798 More beautifully painted, though I thank you. I imagine a tear or two may have stained this canvas during its creation, based on the love taken in rendering their faces. I hope you're blessed 🌞✨
I always worry about this happening to me too. When I become a mom what if I don't get to spend more time with my baby? What if something happens to me? Life is so fragile and precious. ❤❤
If that’s your last thoughts as you die then please don’t have children. If you’re not utterly terrified of what’s going to happen to your child as you lay dying in the snow you are the worst kind of person.
I never felt the fragility of life until I was forced away from my son for a day. I thought I would never see him again and it was the scariest feeling I’ve ever experienced..
I remember the movie about St Vincent DePaul. Women with TB with days to live drowning their children quickly so they would not die an agonizing death by starvation and cold.
My great-grandmother landed in an orphanage at 9 years old when her mother died. They were homeless. She was never adopted but got the amazing opportunity to become a scullery maid. She was still alive into my teens. She never had much appreciation for the orphanage, it was vicious in there. But becoming a maid was the beginning of upward trajectory and much better treatment even if it was a sharp learning curve.
My interpretation is a mother im anguish, wondering how she will feed herself and her child. She looks up to the heavens, as if asking God why they suffer
see I feel like the reason why everyone thinks she's dying is because of how her right hand is positioned, like there is no strength left to hold, the hand is relaxing even though it is our natural instinct to clench it from the cold...
I was next to my mother when she was dying from cancer this year. I talked to her when she was taking her last breath. Seconds before that she opened her eyes and looked at me. I think this moment is engraved in my memory forever. Now I would give away everything I have just to listen to her voice
The orphan baby never being able to feel the warmth and love of it's mom 💔. The mom must be in so much agony. Tho a painting it's not it doesn't happen in real life 😢
I was just about to comment that! As per the video, the painting isn't too far from the time when Twist was published anyways. If it is british, then the painting depicts child and women opression so accurately
I understand why an artist would draw this. But.....WHO would want this picture? I mean.....where in your home would you put this? WHY? This HURTS to contemplate.....imagine seeing it daily!
There's a Colombian movie based on that. I went to a cinema festival, saw that movie with no expectations and was soooo touching. The name of the movie is "La vendedora de rosas."
Just imagine .... Your child crying and screaming lost looking for something to eat and warm trying to wake up your dead body ...not knowing about death
It is sad and sadly this child if lucky would come across another orphan living on the streets & lets hope he made it to a family member but seeing how young he/she is, I doubt it. I hate being older bc everything hurts and my feelings are just so easily ready to pick up on the issues. God bless.
i thought the sticks were snakes at first, sort of bursting out of her like an aura trying to escape. looking at it from far away they kind of look like dozens of withered hands grabbing at her coat
And many complain we live in the most cruel era of human existence. I wish there was a time travel machine where we can jist transport them to these places. But Ofcourse I wish people affected by wars to finally find peace and a home...😢😢😢
My biggest fear when I had a child was that I wouldn’t live to see him grow up. Many parents do not. If the parents are unfortunate, they outlive their child. Mine turned 33 recently, I am blessed.
It's clear she's young, someone who likely got pregnant out of wedlock and was thrown out of her house or work circumstances as many women were. If she were married or even widowed, her own family or her husband's family would have taken care of her and their grandchild. That she had no recourse than to die penniless, on the street on a bitter cold night with a baby in her arms speaks volumes for society's harsh judgement of this young woman's circumstances.
She looks so young, too. I can't imagine what was in her mind in her final moments. She was probably scared for her child and hoped someone would at least take care of her baby...
Instant crocodile tears every time this pops up on my feed. My daughter is 21 months and the thought of not being her soft, warm embrace shatters me…I don’t know how the painter got through painting this! 😭😭😭😭
Since my son was born, I started thinking I cannot die. I must live until he is an adult. I have a daughter now. And the same thought haunts me from time to time. I must be with them until they are adults... My mind understand I dont contorl this, but my heart still worries...
We human tend to forget these era when people do not have food and shelter and we as millenials and genz were demanding everything to our parents as if they owe us everything
In Russia, an old woman carves toothpicks from sticks, which she sells on a table, outside of a pub. On the table, a simple row of 8 toothpicks, all that she has to sell. True story. Selling sticks is real.
Orfan? That child is a toddler. Hypotermia will kill him also, that or hunger. Is the saddest paint that I ever seen. It makes me want to go inside and rescue the kid.
I remember when my mom passed away, I had a sudden desperate desire to know what her hand felt like now that she was gone. As I held it, it felt strange. It was obviously organic, but there was no pulse, no movement, no warmth. It felt plastic in its lifelessness, but was still soft and fragile. I felt everything shift inside that day.
Sending you a tight virtual hug ❤
Im so sorry you had to experience that😢😢 I also lost my dad,but I dont remember much cause I was only 4 yrs old at that time.😢😢😢😢
Thank you for sharing this. That must have been heartbreaking. I hope you’re doing okay now❤
I.. have done this as well, to say goodbye to those I love. I understand ❤️
@@SaraShea-qf1gy I can understand you...when my mother passed I gave her a kiss on her forehead...it was so excruciating..nothing will be the same again..
I could take dying befor my time....But the thought of being hopeless, leaving my son with nothing but my cold body is awful. If I am to turn to ice, may he always be warm.
Oh this is beautiful. I teared up reading this..
Beautifully poetic
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Heartbreaking.
Pray the child survived
That poor mama. I can't imagine dying and knowing that your baby has no one else.
In her final moments too.
If she's withered to death, is she even aware of herself in those final breaths?
It's a bit haunting.
i came to like your comment instead of the copy ❤
Cruelty of humans who allow such degradation😢
That tears a heart appart
My whole life I’ve never cared for art. I could appreciate it because someone obviously took a lot of time to create these paintings, but I just never cared for it. It never hit me.
Your page really helped me take a moment to stop and take in the art and see deeper meanings. Thank you :)
Same here. I just thought it was pointless abstract stuff.
At is fascinating when you know the backstory of the artist, of the art. Otherwise it’s just a picture.
I’m so glad you’re learning a love for art!
My favorite thing in the world is watching my little baby wake up. He shuffles and opens his eyes and the first thing he sees is me and he smiles the wisest happiest smile. I cannot imagine the horror of leaving him alone😢 this painting broke my heart 😢
I’m nursing my 11 month old daughter while watching this. Feeling grateful for my simple kid and heartbroken for all the children who don’t have the basic necessities.
My daughter is sleeping next to me. I had two separate acquaintances lose the father of their young families this month and I’m feeling some type of way with this short.
Why so many children when the world is overpopulated to destruction already? Being childfree is for the sake of the children first of all...
@@vladcraioveanu233 shut up
@@vladcraioveanu233so many children? did you even read the comment? also being a child free get u no right to say this to anybody
@@vladcraioveanu233s t f u. the world isn’t overpopulated.
That is one of my nightmares - this very scene. I wish I would know the little one will be safe.
You’re one of the few on this post to actually care about the fate of the child and not how the mother feels sad she can’t spend more time with her child as if that’s what a dying mother would care about and not what will save my child when I’m gone.
She died but the infant was rescued by Nikola Tesla and he later became none other than Albert Einstein. I was there that day
@@alejandrosantana5693 as a mother, yes I would think of BOTH of those things.
@ no you wouldn’t. You’ve never been cold and hungry and it shows because in that moment you’re only thinking about you’re next breath and how to get out of your predicament.
@ 🤣
How many stories like this over the past 1ks of years. Children left alone this way, being alone far away from civilization, or within a city. From sickness or otherwise. When I die I want to be made into a comforting angel who goes to these children tp hold them.
Aww no I'm crying now
Oh damn, you expressing that desire to be their angel when you die, man I'm crying, just the fact this thought would cross your mind, you must be a really lovely person.
Not "ooh man I can't wait to get to heaven when I die" nah, that's pretty effing sweet 😭
That poor mama. I can't image dying while knowing your baby has no one else.
dude.... why does this copy get more likes than my original? lol
Imagine myself passing by and seeing the sleeping little one and just softly scooping the child up and carrying them to their new home.
@@BoxOKittensBots, probably.
@@rileydavis5429 The child would be put in to quarantine first. To make sure he isn't infected as well. There would be many wealthy families willing to take him in. Because those times. Babies often didn't make it or were stillborn
@@rileydavis5429in real life someone would be more likely to take advantage of this child. Heartbreaking
I've watched your videos for some time now and this was the one that shed a tear...I'm a father of 3 boys and their mother is just as in love with me as I am with her
You are very blessed.😊
reminds me of a real case that happened in my country. a woman was pregnant and her husband cheated on her, then after giving birth she was abandoned by her husband.
This woman struggled alone and worked very hard until she became very sick and died. Then her baby died too 100 days later 😭
@@larasanchi So sad 😭
What nightmare hell do you live in? I pray for you to get out of there and find a good country to live in. In modern times nobody should be treated like this.
Do you mean the baby was left on their own until death and nobody bothered to check on them?
Awful😭
How a painting can make you cry and teach you the coldest harshest reality of life.
I noticed alot of people are taking inspiration of your format and making similar shorts.. I will always know you are the original
Imagine the mom's pain in her final moments of not being able to spend more time with her baby and see it grow older. It is next level of helplessness. 💔Good mothers are such a blessing. 😕
Edit : I'll clarify myself here, the baby could live or may not live. There are times when even in the harshest of climate kids have survived either by someone taking them or smth else. Pls don't comment you're out of touch. It's painting and I shared what came to my mind first. Also yes I try so hard and comment on every post because every like increases my bank account and I love being famOus 🙄. So yes gimme a break 🥺🥺
You think she cared about that? She was probably terrified that her child would be next. Your a bit out of touch with reality.
@alejandrosantana5693 exactly! Who wants their kids to suffer? Either from a brutal cold or the difficulties of life. My comment isn't out of touch lol.
😂@@alejandrosantana5693
The point is that the child will most likely not even survive without the mother. The commenter was rude, yes, but he's right. The mother was probably in despair thinking of how long her child will survive now that she cannot take care of her anymore.
@@Sunflowersareprettybut you said "see it grow older". It IS pretty out of touch to think the baby would live through the night and the mom is thinking about the baby growing up.
At lest he knew his mother
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My mom died when i was barely 2. I have a grown daughter and she has 2 grown daughters!!!
These paintings are amazing how they reach into our hearts and brings us together.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@lindamurphy2455 even though you have not known your mother, somewhere her heart still beats for you and loves you from afar... I hope you can have a lot of love in your life because you deserve it ❤️ I'm sure you will be a great mother you too..💓
When I became a mother, I learned that in utero, some of the baby’s cells cross through the placenta and end up in the mother’s body, and vice versa.
This cell exchange becomes part of the mother’s organs, such as the heart or brain, and vice versa with the baby. This is why a mother with mild heart issues can be healed during pregnancy.
So even though you lost your mother when you were very young, she still physically lives on in your heart and mind, even if you have no independent conscious memory of her. Your body knows her and she still lives in you. ❤
@@sunshinebush675I've been missing mum so much lately, this is a huge comfort, thank you 😭
This portrait has always broken my heart 🥺
I have seen my daughter's face light up when she sees her mother. Mumma... Mumma...
And how they both play and talk in n unknown language. It's so pure. So beautiful.
The separation of a small child and young mother is one of the most heart piercing thing you can encounter.
You can feel the pain in the mothers behaviour and the child is like totally heartbroken and afraid.
This painting so beautifully shows the separation. You can now only guess and tear your heart into pieces when the child realises or how the mother must have felt during her last breath. We will never know. But to paint that exact moment is beautiful.
Omg this painting breaks my heart...I 've lost my beloved Mother last summer and this will be my first Christmas without her...I will never feel her voice again..💔
Sending you loads of love and prayers. In a way, she’s always going to look over you and be with you now, wherever you are 🎀
@d33an14 ❤️
My heart goes out to you. I'm so sorry for your loss
❤@@Nilempress
I’m so sorry for your loss, stay strong
You're making me cry at 9 am 😢
Didn't expect to this morning 😭
What warmth lingers is a parting gift happily given, in hopes her child sees a future. Dare not to disturb them for fear the child comprehends the gravity of this last embrace, let her instead remember falling asleep in loving arms. The faded red of the mothers dress, contrasted by the child's bright red scarf is it a symbolic passing of vitality? Let us hope. Adore the piano for this piece, thank you Ms. Mae ✨
Beautifully stated. Hard times.
@peterboyle4798 More beautifully painted, though I thank you. I imagine a tear or two may have stained this canvas during its creation, based on the love taken in rendering their faces. I hope you're blessed 🌞✨
As a mother that breaks my heart.
I always worry about this happening to me too. When I become a mom what if I don't get to spend more time with my baby? What if something happens to me? Life is so fragile and precious. ❤❤
If that’s your last thoughts as you die then please don’t have children. If you’re not utterly terrified of what’s going to happen to your child as you lay dying in the snow you are the worst kind of person.
I never felt the fragility of life until I was forced away from my son for a day.
I thought I would never see him again and it was the scariest feeling I’ve ever experienced..
Things like this run around in my mind often. Leaves me feeling bluesy.
Brings to mind the story of the "The Little Match Girl"😢
I remember the movie about St Vincent DePaul. Women with TB with days to live drowning their children quickly so they would not die an agonizing death by starvation and cold.
If she had Tuberculosis. Chances are her children were infected. Would eventually succumb to the contagion.
I never really liked the idea of art. Now whenever I come across one of your shorts it feels like the only time I feel genuine emotion.
Thank you.
One of my worst nightmares: dying when my child is still young.
Nah don‘t worry, i‘m fine with crying for the rest of the evening
Why are you so good at this.
He will die too. Sad but true. Back then child mortality rate was high.
Given the times and conditions, her child won’t be far behind her.
My great-grandmother landed in an orphanage at 9 years old when her mother died. They were homeless. She was never adopted but got the amazing opportunity to become a scullery maid. She was still alive into my teens. She never had much appreciation for the orphanage, it was vicious in there. But becoming a maid was the beginning of upward trajectory and much better treatment even if it was a sharp learning curve.
no words for this -.-
My interpretation is a mother im anguish, wondering how she will feed herself and her child. She looks up to the heavens, as if asking God why they suffer
see I feel like the reason why everyone thinks she's dying is because of how her right hand is positioned, like there is no strength left to hold, the hand is relaxing even though it is our natural instinct to clench it from the cold...
Orphans might as well mostly have the worst starts,but also have the best ends and middles of their lives..
reading these comments make me glad I still have my parents. Lots of hugs to those who experienced loss 💖💖💖❤❤♥♥
I was next to my mother when she was dying from cancer this year. I talked to her when she was taking her last breath. Seconds before that she opened her eyes and looked at me.
I think this moment is engraved in my memory forever. Now I would give away everything I have just to listen to her voice
You once again have reminded me how to direct my artistic talent. I forget about the other side of the fence often.
The painting and your words made me clutch at my heart. So sad. The mother’s eyes have rolled back.😞
صعب تحمل هذا المنظر 😢😢😢😢.طفل كالملاك سبحان الله العظيم .حكمة الله في خلقه .
Probably be taken to an orphanage and at best trained to be a servant.
I literally just lost my mother this morning. They recently mived her body out of the house. I do not need to see this right now. I can't. I can't.
The orphan baby never being able to feel the warmth and love of it's mom 💔. The mom must be in so much agony. Tho a painting it's not it doesn't happen in real life 😢
It reminds me of Oliver Twist sort of
I was just about to comment that! As per the video, the painting isn't too far from the time when Twist was published anyways. If it is british, then the painting depicts child and women opression so accurately
So tragically beautiful 😢
I understand why an artist would draw this. But.....WHO would want this picture?
I mean.....where in your home would you put this? WHY? This HURTS to contemplate.....imagine seeing it daily!
I can’t imagine losing my son or ever leaving him.
This is so heartbreaking..our ancestors really went through hell for us
Incredibly sad...😢
these are so good Mae..
So touching and beautiful😢
This is my worst fear with my kids not dying itself but leaving them.
This reminds me of the story "Little match girl" One of my favorite winter stories honestly.
I thought of that too... 😢 The times were hard, much harder then. We're lucky to live today.
There's a Colombian movie based on that. I went to a cinema festival, saw that movie with no expectations and was soooo touching. The name of the movie is "La vendedora de rosas."
@@vtheb1299 I mean, times are still hard today, but not in the same way
This genuinely moved me.
Imagina a dor de saber que seu filho vai ficar a própria sorte
Thank you so much for teaching us more about art appreciation
Life was tough 150 years ago.
Just imagine .... Your child crying and screaming lost looking for something to eat and warm trying to wake up your dead body ...not knowing about death
Great job. Been subscribed for a while. Very rewarding channel. Keep up good work!
You study art the way I do. Really enjoy your videos. Love art and perspective.
How utterly depressing and sad😢
He becomes Batman, that's what
It is sad and sadly this child if lucky would come across another orphan living on the streets & lets hope he made it to a family member but seeing how young he/she is, I doubt it. I hate being older bc everything hurts and my feelings are just so easily ready to pick up on the issues. God bless.
i thought the sticks were snakes at first, sort of bursting out of her like an aura trying to escape. looking at it from far away they kind of look like dozens of withered hands grabbing at her coat
Most beautiful.
😞😟😥😢😩
...with...her....last....
..dying..........breath.
Maybe the mother isn't dead; maybe she's just exhausted and worried.
And many complain we live in the most cruel era of human existence. I wish there was a time travel machine where we can jist transport them to these places. But Ofcourse I wish people affected by wars to finally find peace and a home...😢😢😢
Love your videos
Yes, the painting is moving, but could you imagine if we could still make money by walking around collecting sticks? 😭
Back then that was the harsh reality they lived in it's even more sad that the child might die after because of the cold weather.
Welp, didn’t expect a video of a painting to make me cry this morning, but here we are 😅🥹
My biggest fear when I had a child was that I wouldn’t live to see him grow up. Many parents do not. If the parents are unfortunate, they outlive their child. Mine turned 33 recently, I am blessed.
The real life models of this who were never seen…
That is the SADDEST thing I’ve ever seen. 😢
I'm crying 😢 😭 and I'm very sad about that 😢 😞
It's clear she's young, someone who likely got pregnant out of wedlock and was thrown out of her house or work circumstances as many women were. If she were married or even widowed, her own family or her husband's family would have taken care of her and their grandchild. That she had no recourse than to die penniless, on the street on a bitter cold night with a baby in her arms speaks volumes for society's harsh judgement of this young woman's circumstances.
That's the saddest painting I've seen. 😢tragic. Help single mothers. They are saints.
I've got a baby that cute, I hate that getting on the internet for 5 minutes usually results in tears
Now I can never say a painting never made me cry
She looks so young, too. I can't imagine what was in her mind in her final moments. She was probably scared for her child and hoped someone would at least take care of her baby...
This year we realised our great great grandfather was an adopted orphan. A single child. We got our entire race wrong.
i didnt need to cry today😢
The child might not survived the winter so...
They might not separated for long...?
Instant crocodile tears every time this pops up on my feed. My daughter is 21 months and the thought of not being her soft, warm embrace shatters me…I don’t know how the painter got through painting this! 😭😭😭😭
Can I ask in what way you’re using crocodile tears? I’ve only ever heard that in relation to fake tears, which I assume is not your intention
Mae, where do you get those heartbreaking paintings from?
Since my son was born, I started thinking I cannot die. I must live until he is an adult. I have a daughter now. And the same thought haunts me from time to time. I must be with them until they are adults... My mind understand I dont contorl this, but my heart still worries...
Life is cruel at times
This one and the "Famine, madness, and crime" art could complement each other
We human tend to forget these era when people do not have food and shelter and we as millenials and genz were demanding everything to our parents as if they owe us everything
سلام و رحمة الى شيخ خالد نبهان روح الروح .🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉
So sad 😢
It’s obvious to me you feel things very deeply. I too have pathos in my life.
In Russia, an old woman carves toothpicks from sticks, which she sells on a table, outside of a pub. On the table, a simple row of 8 toothpicks, all that she has to sell. True story. Selling sticks is real.
survival of the fittest is too cruel. we need a new paradigm.
Raised to 6 by the Workhouse, Sold abroad by 7,... Happy Christmas 😢
Orfan? That child is a toddler. Hypotermia will kill him also, that or hunger. Is the saddest paint that I ever seen. It makes me want to go inside and rescue the kid.
Libertarian goals. 😢
What?
Makes me think of the story of "The Little Match Girl". 😢
Why old paintings have such .. sadness vibes?
Because life used to be really hard and sad. People complain too much nowadays, we have it on easy mod
An entire country just voted to bring scenes like this to life.