Poor Mum And Her Dying Son

It's a hard time for this family.

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Here is my new digital drawing.
A figure drawing of a woman and her son on her hands.

They both look weak and dejected.
The mum is holding an empty can with her left hand which could signifies hunger...

While the boy looks weak and worn out as he lays helpless on his mum's body.

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Thank you.



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What a beautiful work boss, seeing this reminds me of our of loving mothers who would cross the line to ensure they get the best for us even if it might inconvenience them.

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Your painting is amazing,Hopefully the real story isn't like this, I hope the mother and child in your picture are happy.

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Dear @maxwellmarcusart is a beautiful photo. It sends us a sad message, of the socioeconomic needs suffered by millions of people in the world, who do not even have enough to feed their children. Success in your publication, brother, from Venezuela, where many people also suffer from the inclemency of hunger, due to such a high cost of living.

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Yeah, it is in almost every part of the world. My heart goes out to all of them.

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That is very important dear @maxwellmarcusart to have a good heart, for this reason, your inspiration in your drawings, attracts us a lot, since many of your publications have the message of kindness, that we should all adopt for those in need. Grateful for your visit. From Venezuela, you will always have from us the appropriate reading and interpretations for your engravings. successes

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I am glad to hear that my works attrack and inspire people. This gives me joy and makes me wanna do even more.
Thanks a bunch, friend.

I recently made a post about Gratitude and being grateful. Perhaps you should check it out https://peakd.com/hive-174301/@maxwellmarcusart/giving-thanks-pen-drawing

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That is correct dear @maxwellmarcusart Those of us who are in Hive are like brothers and we must help each other and feel grateful to each other, because Hive at least softens the great economic crisis of the Hives, in many countries. As far as I'm concerned, all the positive evaluations of my publications are for medicines and medical consultations, thanks to the fact that I also do yoga for my health and publish its practices, as you may have noticed. I wish you much success in your portraits that always express and send a message. It's good, that we always visit each other, in each publication. Greetings from Venezuela.

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Exactly... Hive is like a family of its own in another world.
I like the fact that you are still doing Yoga at that age. Keeps you fit and healthy.

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That's right dear @maxwellmarcusart yoga is for me, one of my best medicines, for health. every day I do my practices, for at least 20 minutes, I tell you that before going to bed and getting up, sometimes I do about ten minutes in the same bed, because it does not require extreme movements, I just do stretches, push-ups, legs, abdomen and back, are very healthy actions. Thanks for your visits. I wish you a lot of success.

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That is really nice. I wish I could have the zeal to do that regularly both morning and night.

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@maxwellmarcusart Experience each posture that I present, gently, so that your legs and arms are always active, even when sitting in a chair, we must do moderate body flexes. successes

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A reminder that when we are weak and weary, we need others to carry us. Humans were designed to support each other and to care for each other. No one is an island.

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This is not an easy one to see, and is truly meaningful in its grounding in reality. Thank you for sharing this!

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