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A Depression Comes Painting by Marie Jamieson

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Comments (7)

Marie Jamieson

Marie Jamieson

Marina, thank you for your comments on this piece. I agree with you, when we feel closed there seems no "art" in anything. So true...

Marina R Vladis

Marina R Vladis

Wonderful painting Marie, imagination is all about opening your heart~

Marie Jamieson

Marie Jamieson

Thank you, Karen, for your insightful comments!

Karen Slagle

Karen Slagle

Very cool painting, Marie. This is how real life is, our moods are a reflection of the weather systems moving through our country.

Fania Simon

Fania Simon

I agree with Lianne - beautiful and well expressed, Marie! Voted.

Marie Jamieson

Marie Jamieson

Thank you, Lianne, for your comments! I am a counselor by trade and have talked with so many people lately who are suffering... I feel their suffering. On the other hand, and perhaps in conjunction, a weather front is moving in. I feel the pressure. Thank you dear,Lianne, for the f/v, also.

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

I can relate Marie - but this is an exceptional representation of something so difficult to cope with. f/v

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