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Sweet Home Alabama Painting

Martin Vella

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

The original name of my painting was Can’t Go Down That Road Again. I changed it to Sweet Home Alabama with the recent passage of the heartbeat law in Alabama. The court jester represents the anti-women’s health federal and state legislators who foolishly want to deny a woman’s inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, which is how Roe v Wade should had been adjudicated not the ridiculous fourteenth amendment - right to privacy. The Supreme Court also made a huge mistake in tying Roe v Wade to State regulation of abortion. It should had been a Federal right to a woman’s bodily integrity. Also denying a woman ‘s right to safe and legal abortion in case of rape is certainly cruel and unusual punishment and by it self must be unconstitutional. I will donate my proceeds from the sale of this painting to Planned Parenthood of Alabama.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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I have been drawing and painting for sixty years. I am a self taught primitive who decided many years ago to forego any formal training to make my work unique to me. No one paints like I do. My work is imbued with the sum of my life experiences. I am the great grandson of VanGogh (spent a few months in a Navy psychiatric ward, made some nice wallets), Gaugin (at 18 I moved from upstate New York to Southern California, so much better than the South Seas), Matisse (I inherited his love of color) and Picasso (his artistic bravery and of course his life style). I have always fought against man’s inhumanity. Tried to stop the first Gulf War. Ran for President against Bush 1 and Clinton as an artist. It was that vision thing. Tried to stop the bombing and ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia with a 10x12 foot painting on a downtown building. I only paint women. They have been demeaned and excluded for far too long. I believe they are the world’s future if we are to survive as a planet. When I do paint a man I paint myself and always as a harlequin jester. My body of work includes pencil, pen, crayon, pastels, watercolor and oil. I have produced thousands of drawings and hundreds of paintings. I’ve chosen this quixotic life and have no regrets. As long as there are windmills I will continue to fight.

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