To Much - To little
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This is a Collaboration Between Digitaldrool, a extremely talented Digital Media Artist, and Myself. I took the original photo of the boy in rural Nigerian Village. Digitaldrool made art that speaks out loud about the gap between the rich and the extreme poor.
In the rich western countries, If you don’t have a Large TV, Sony Playstaion and other digital elictronic games, we think we are not well off. If we don’t own our home, or cannot afford a car, nice cloths and big name brand shoes, we think we are poor. If we cannot affor a annual vecation we think we are poor.
In UK we get free healthcare, Money if we don’t work, and there is a host of care organisations.
But in rural and isolated villages in Africa, poor means something different. Little or No Food, very little clean water or Polluted water, No cloths, No electric, No healtcare and no hope, is wat poor is.
I give God thanks each day for a tap that gives me clean water, and plenty of food. It is my mission to not only share the good news contained in the word of God, but also to meet the needs of the poor, and demonstrate God great love to the people.
Please feel free to Join me and the Work of God in The isolated villages of Africa.
Visit our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s.
http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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http://www.redbubble.com/people/digitaldrool.
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Linda Ridpath
this is a powerful piece of work. Well done!
CATNIPMEOW
Wow Trevor !!!! This is so fitting for the times !
Tony Ryan
Very clever and very effective. Funny but I don’t believe that we Westerners are much happier in our existence as are many of the people who are physically starving.
TREVOR IRWIN
Thank you precious friends for your comments. i am greatly encouraged. Tony, you are right. Almost all westernrs who live in a country of fine houses, cars and plenty of food and water, are never truly happy. I have seen sick and extremely poor villagers smile, laugh and be content with very little. Just to get to an end of a day and have a little food is a great sourse of comfort to many. I am dedicated to my calling, to not only share the good news of the Gospel with these poor, but also to empower them with the means to live better lives and provide the basics to survive. Thank you again to all who share their comments and Support.
100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa.
Please log onto our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s.
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Jane Keats
Wow, great, powerful piece!
C J Lewis
Trevor this is a wonderful, powerful collaboration that shows very clearly the differences of rich and poor…what you have said in your words also says volumes…people in the lucky countries who have it so good just don’t appreciate the fact that they have it so good in comparison with those of the poorer countries. This would make an excellent poster for an organisation such as Unicef, World Vision etc…really get that message across, and with that title too which is perfectly fitting.
Holly Werner
A very moving piece.
vanesse
bravo Trevor….wonderful and powerful image!
LetThemEatArt
Nice one. I wouldn’t eat a McDonald’s if they paid me.
Wendella Reeves
Very poignant photo!
Leslie Wood
Amazing, creative and wonderful!
Catherine Davis
Very confronting!
NuckleHeadSteph
very very powerful! This needs to be embedded in many people’s minds. Well done you two!
Robert O'Neill
This is excellent. Fantastic contrast
Jason Laderoute
Amen Trevor, IS so true how SO SO many people don’t have a clue about what Life is really about God’s Grace is so much bigger than Western Comforts, people got it all wrong, it is not a matter of what one has but a matter of who they have have!!!
Joni Philbin
disgustingly too true. Shame on US.
Edjamen
Powerful, disturbing artwork Trevor.
Edjamen
Oh sorry fairly irrelevant point but do you mean ‘Too’ rather than ‘To’