3rd June, 2010: Freedom for peace
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i like this. it's amazing, vivid use of symbolism and it portrays the current situation perfectly.
Aja yetti din pugi sakyo ajai pani hamro desh ko neta haru ko bani sudhrela jasto chaina!
yes, it is indeed sad that they are not taking this second chance seriously...i think we should be showing this messages to the CA members..how many of them even know this is happening here?
btw...love the concept...the message is clear cut!
Ya the Buddha is frowning upon the situation of our country
Love the concept, more so the execution. Kudos to the artist. Nice one Abodh.
The concept is amazing.kudos to that ..
Kudos haina Daudos!!!!!! daami cha!
And what does Kudos/Daudos mean?
Abodh, this is a very nice picture...you have portrayed the situation of our country with use of such nice symbols, something we all can so easily relate to:) Thank you so much for your creation, and sharing it with us here!
Thnx



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Looks a bit like something we used to do in art classes in school. But love the concept. I like the slightly worried, slightly unhappy look on Buddha's face. Were he looking upon us for real, he'd probably be frowning. The way we have turned our "shanti ko desh" into a complete mess. It's nice to see a lot of optimism and hope in your picture.