The project "Tsunami ; pictures for Japan" http://cfsl.net/tsunami/ was initiated with a common and simultaneous movement, on social networks and communities, at the initiative of Jean-David Morvan, Sylvain Runberg, Aurélie Neyret, Kness Made & and the whole community CFSL.net.
When I saw this page I decided to join with the speedpainting above.
- an auction of original drawings made for the occasion and whose profits will be donated to Give2Asia.
- The achievement of a collective book whose profits will be donated to Give2Asia
License: "Tsunami : pictures for Japan" by David Revoy − CC-BY 4.0
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14 comments
14 comments
Magnifique participation !
Chapeau mister !
AMAZING!!! I really enjoyed looking this picture.
Thanks Trébla and Darkqueenoir
Hmmm
http://keepreal.org/2010/10/25/how-to-destroy-angels-a-drowning-nikita-zabelin-remix/
pas un peu pompé là, franchement?
@lulilapeste: Je ne connaissais même pas l' illustration de ton lien. En plus elle est à des années lumières ; à part pour le soleil rouge. Regarde sur le site de Cfsl dédié au dons envoyé pour le tsunami, le disque rouge du drapeau Japonnais est une constante pour les nombreux illustrateurs sur le sujet et sers simplement à rappeler le drapeau de ce pays. Donc pas une idée révolutionnaire en soi.
Oh, I remember when this did happen. Good artwork.
It was an awful moment for all humanity, i can understand their pains and suffers...
i can understand their pains and suffers...
...à part pour le soleil rouge. Regarde sur le site de Cfsl dédié au dons envoyé pour le tsunami,
This is a great artwork, Thanks for giving to the victim
@Tempat Tidur Tingkat : Merci. Oui, la page est hors-ligne à présent. Dommage, il semblerait que Café Salé c'est fini.
Thank you for all that you have given to me, hopefully all of these are useful for all of us
This picture make me remember the day of Tasunami of japan. That was really a painful day in worlds history. I feel sad still this day when i think about that day.
This picture reminds me of the time of the tsunami in Japan. the disaster made sad all over the world
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