
Why do grown-ups make war? They scare me. They tell me they do it for me, for the future. But when my family and friends are dead, what is left for me?
Should not grown-ups set an example? Instead they teach me intolerance, aggression, etc. Sometimes they even give me weapons.
I was born innocent and I would love to stay that way.
Dear grown-ups, please give me a better world. I deserve it.
This message was received in 2002 by the artist and captured in a positive painting realizing that tolerance, kindness and love are growing. Namasté.
About the Artist
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Monos, which stands for “alone but whole” or “all in one” in Greek, already reveals the symbolism that the artist captures in her elaborate work.
Driven by an infinite creative energy, Monos’ paintings allow the viewer an insight in her spiritual experience of the celebration of life. Her paintings are the expression of her heart and soul which are deeply influenced by the spiritual and mystic journey she pursues in life. Monos started painting 25 years ago and her work gradually evolved to a more symbolic level, often merged with certain aspects of indigenous cultures and myths that strengthen the message of her work and also appeal to the imagination and spiritual growth of the observer. The extensive work Monos produced during her career has been exposed in many successful exhibitions. |







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