@larzinator1988 What's so wrong with reaping what we sow? Unless what one has sown is misery and suffering. And everyone will die as long as this rotten system is in play. Stop with the Stockholm Syndrome already...this is a nightmare realm to be fought against, not accepted and "loved."
@quicksilver3x3 bullshit, no loving here, but your love for animals doesnt mean hate for people, i hate butchery of animals as much as the next guy, but ive seen places and i know that some tribes must hunt because else their children die, your behind a computer telling people they will "reap what they sow"
Were animals asswel, and your a mighty fine example of that, telling people to die, death is a thing humans cannot judge about, not even you, not even the pope, no one should
@larzinator1988 Anyone can judge anything, including you judging me. The criteria with people is ABILITY, CONSCIOUSNESS & INTENT. In a "civilized" society we are conscious and able to NOT slaughter animals and thrive very well, so to abuse & slaughter animals shows intent to do evil even if denying it... so yes, cruel people will reap that. And we're not the same as other animals, obviously, and that's for this very reason of judgment. Willfully deal misery & death as a human = get it in return.
Excellent work, well done in shedding more light on this important subject. I was pleasantly surprised in a conversation with some people today, we all found out that we are all passionate about this subject and had recently become vegatarian, or at least were trying hard to do what we could. It was heartening that so many people are waking up and the others who were not yet aware, wanted to know more, so it's planted a seed, attitudes are changing.
This art has a very strong impact, I hope she will become famous. Also the music and lyrics are perfect creating the right atmosphere watching those paintings, very impressive. Great video Laura ! Thank you for sharing.
This work is exceptional. I have never heard of her before, so thanks for bringing her work to my attention. It's very Heironymous Bosch in it's portrayals but then so is the real life of animals on this planet.
Hopefully she will reach a very wide audience with these works. Thanks for taking the time to make this happen.
What I think when I see this video is that if it were legal for humans to do to each other what they do to animals then there would be no point in existance. It's seems to be in humanity's nature to hurt everything. if it were legal for ANY human to do anything to another then people would. People seem to hurt animals because they simply can, they would hurt more people if they could, so animals are their next best vunarable defensless target. that's why I hate most people.
@quicksilver3x3. Oh don't get me wrong, I do like good people too, absolutely. I like what you said about entities owning their emotions, yes our emotions are actually a choice, our freewill to have a different perspective to whatever we experience. Your reality is a reflection, a validation of the beliefs you hold. We are here for intensity of emotions and feelings that is not possible in any other so called "higher" consciousness level.
@GranFury440 I know you do! And animals certainly have intense emotions, but ours are from a unique perspective since humans have all this knowledge of good and evil, and so horribly often CHOOSE to do evil. That's how people become despicable. People need to always strive to do good and reject cruelty...I believe it's our mission here, which so far has been a miserable failure due to the intensity of the cruelty done to the unfortunate ones, our goodness is overshadowed by that.
Really incredible work. After I saw your vid, I checked out her site. Were these taken from different books of hers? Because, I didn't see these there.
And there are stories matched with the paintings... This art is moving. Thanks for sharing. The paintings provide perspective that can't be easily grasped, otherwise. Considering the images of the animals taken by train and boat, the absurdity and unnaturalness becomes evident.
@Chrisisms I first heard of Sue Coe and went to a museum showing her work back in 1990. I don't know, just google her and see about buying her work, thanks my friend!
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operaerobic 1 week ago
Animal Abusers will get a lot wrose than death. They will also burn in hell.
lanearthur21 7 months ago
Very very nice upload!
Thank you very much for caring for those, who can't speak up for themself!
GanjaClaus 1 year ago
DEATH for animal killers and abusers !
IvanIsmailov 1 year ago
@IvanIsmailov Thanks, and they'll get more than just death, since they'll reap what they've sown :-)
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
@quicksilver3x3 thats a bit harsh isnt it.. wishing people dead, makes you no better than those assholes
larzinator1988 5 months ago 2
@larzinator1988 What's so wrong with reaping what we sow? Unless what one has sown is misery and suffering. And everyone will die as long as this rotten system is in play. Stop with the Stockholm Syndrome already...this is a nightmare realm to be fought against, not accepted and "loved."
quicksilver3x3 5 months ago
@quicksilver3x3 bullshit, no loving here, but your love for animals doesnt mean hate for people, i hate butchery of animals as much as the next guy, but ive seen places and i know that some tribes must hunt because else their children die, your behind a computer telling people they will "reap what they sow"
Were animals asswel, and your a mighty fine example of that, telling people to die, death is a thing humans cannot judge about, not even you, not even the pope, no one should
larzinator1988 5 months ago
@larzinator1988 Anyone can judge anything, including you judging me. The criteria with people is ABILITY, CONSCIOUSNESS & INTENT. In a "civilized" society we are conscious and able to NOT slaughter animals and thrive very well, so to abuse & slaughter animals shows intent to do evil even if denying it... so yes, cruel people will reap that. And we're not the same as other animals, obviously, and that's for this very reason of judgment. Willfully deal misery & death as a human = get it in return.
quicksilver3x3 5 months ago
poision air,land,water blame the animals.
dalihendrix 1 year ago
To ALL who post these insightful and kind comments, THANK YOU.
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
Excellent work, well done in shedding more light on this important subject. I was pleasantly surprised in a conversation with some people today, we all found out that we are all passionate about this subject and had recently become vegatarian, or at least were trying hard to do what we could. It was heartening that so many people are waking up and the others who were not yet aware, wanted to know more, so it's planted a seed, attitudes are changing.
jtking2504 1 year ago
@jtking2504 Thank you! I certainly hope that's true and often it seems that way; I hope it gains a lot more momentum.
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
This art has a very strong impact, I hope she will become famous. Also the music and lyrics are perfect creating the right atmosphere watching those paintings, very impressive. Great video Laura ! Thank you for sharing.
lilisigel 1 year ago
@lilisigel Thank you Lili, she is a bit famous among animal people, unfortunately, as usual, the general public seems to want to look away and deny.
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
nice
cielodottobre 1 year ago
Excellent! Thank you!
jacobjhogan 1 year ago
Indubbiamente Bello....Thanks for sharing....d.
dnadsy52 1 year ago
This work is exceptional. I have never heard of her before, so thanks for bringing her work to my attention. It's very Heironymous Bosch in it's portrayals but then so is the real life of animals on this planet.
Hopefully she will reach a very wide audience with these works. Thanks for taking the time to make this happen.
djbethell 1 year ago 2
@djbethell Thank you very much, and I too "dump spam" ;-)
To ANYONE who makes a kind comment here...THANK YOU ALL!
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
What I think when I see this video is that if it were legal for humans to do to each other what they do to animals then there would be no point in existance. It's seems to be in humanity's nature to hurt everything. if it were legal for ANY human to do anything to another then people would. People seem to hurt animals because they simply can, they would hurt more people if they could, so animals are their next best vunarable defensless target. that's why I hate most people.
GranFury440 1 year ago
@GranFury440 You and me both, thank you. We also love good people just as intensely. It's about honesty, courage, and owning your emotions.
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
@quicksilver3x3. Oh don't get me wrong, I do like good people too, absolutely. I like what you said about entities owning their emotions, yes our emotions are actually a choice, our freewill to have a different perspective to whatever we experience. Your reality is a reflection, a validation of the beliefs you hold. We are here for intensity of emotions and feelings that is not possible in any other so called "higher" consciousness level.
GranFury440 1 year ago
@GranFury440 I know you do! And animals certainly have intense emotions, but ours are from a unique perspective since humans have all this knowledge of good and evil, and so horribly often CHOOSE to do evil. That's how people become despicable. People need to always strive to do good and reject cruelty...I believe it's our mission here, which so far has been a miserable failure due to the intensity of the cruelty done to the unfortunate ones, our goodness is overshadowed by that.
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
Thank you for this powerful video...
2manylost 1 year ago
Really incredible work. After I saw your vid, I checked out her site. Were these taken from different books of hers? Because, I didn't see these there.
bladeimm 1 year ago
@bladeimm I got them from different sites, but mostly from here:
artnet.com/Artists/ArtistHomePage.aspx?artist_id=4207&page_tab=Artworks_for_sale
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
And there are stories matched with the paintings... This art is moving. Thanks for sharing. The paintings provide perspective that can't be easily grasped, otherwise. Considering the images of the animals taken by train and boat, the absurdity and unnaturalness becomes evident.
Any of these for sale?
Chrisisms 1 year ago
@Chrisisms I first heard of Sue Coe and went to a museum showing her work back in 1990. I don't know, just google her and see about buying her work, thanks my friend!
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
@Chrisisms Try artnet.com/Artists/ArtistHomePage.aspx?artist_id=4207&page_tab=Artworks_for_sale
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
Death to its dealers!
ElysiumFilms 1 year ago 3
@ElysiumFilms Concision perfected!
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago
excellent, thank you very much....I'm sharing this elsewhere to spread the word.
fleshofdanny 1 year ago 2
@fleshofdanny You're so kind, thank you!
quicksilver3x3 1 year ago