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Still Thinking of Haiti
by Debbie Eggleston on 2/26/2010 4:13:03 PM


I know this is not very pretty for us to look at but this is what the slum people of Haiti see everyday!

I am still thinking a lot about Haiti and what is going on there.  I get news alerts everyday so I know that the situation is getting worse for many of the people.  I painted this a few days ago.  It's not a pretty picture for us to look at, but this is what the people who live in the slums of Port-au-Prince see everyday.  Black pigs scour the slums for scraps of food or something to eat.  People - men, women and children - also scour the slums for scraps of food or something to eat.  They are always hungry!




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Mary Mather Nally
via debbieeggleston.com
Debbie,

Finally seeing your gallery for the first time. The website is very effective. I love "Still Thinking of Haiti," as I am too. Imagine this scene now as it begins to rain in Haiti. Raw sewage, limited if any protection from rain and wind. God Bless you for sharing your talents with us and for making a difference by painting pictures of beauty and truth.

Mary