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You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

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You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

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You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

Create your own at Storyboard That

You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

Create your own at Storyboard That

You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

Create your own at Storyboard That

You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

Create your own at Storyboard That

You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

Create your own at Storyboard That

You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.

What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.

Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.


We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.


Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.


Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.

Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.


Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” and

"Dehumanization" is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.

In memory of the painter David Olére


1902-1905

THE END

WORK: "Not fit for work"

WORK: "The experimental injection"

WORK: "Number 106,144"

WORK: "Death March"

WORK: "Final Liberation"

WORK: "Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust"

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  • You painted “The Path to Liberation” because it was the moment when you became free.
  • What a pity to contradict you, this work only alludes to a freedom thatis found with death, from there it was difficult to escape, you found death with gas chambers, burned, decapitated, electrocuted or due to lack of food.
  • Practically all our lives we have lived in conflicts, either because of the different race or because of unequal thinking.
  • We have not been able to wake up from that coma, which limits us from taking off those chains because sadly sometimes it costs us our lives.
  • Mylittle artist, humanity has really suffered and we have to respect it.
  • WORK: Not fit for work
  • Emphasize in your works a more inclusive country founded by positive values, in order to transmit an ideology of change.
  • WORK: The experimental injection
  • Thank you very much, soon I will go to the Auschwitz Museum to see your gallery.
  • Of course Emmanuel! “Death March”, “Burning Books” andDehumanization is some of my works that will surprise you. I wait for you.
  • WORK: Number 106,144
  • WORK: Death March
  • WORK: Final Liberation
  • In memory of the painter David Olére1902-1905
  • WORK: Drawing and painting the horrors of the Holocaust
  • THE END
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