Developing a new subject: rubble and ruins

This is the first drawing of a possible series I'm thinking about in the last weeks.
People in a background of rubble, ruins, debris. Happy, quiet people meeting each other, making daily tasks or simply going around. Maybe they are survivors. Maybe just new wanderers in a world filled with fighting.
I tried to make some paintings with ruins some years ago but for some reasons it didn't work. Maybe today, in a an international political climate more heated, with USA and Russia trying to expand their influence and their land, with Europe thinking about creating its own army, well, maybe today it will work.
I don't know if it is a good thing but, you know, this is our time.

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(Meanwhile, I just sold two artworks on Artfinder and these will go to the isle of Jersey, UK
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In today's news, a happy story, a man who sailed lost for 90 days. Was found yesterday. Then I thought about the lonely boat!
Great!

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There's too much rubble in the world these days. You have to feel for those who see their homes destroyed. Some of us are lucky to live in peace.

Wishing you well.

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The rubble reminds me of the aftermath of a tornado, which just struck a part of the U.S. over numerous states and left massive devastation. It's all too real.

Thanks for sharing.

!LADY

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