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Expressive Baseball T-Shirt featuring the digital art Does Anybody Care by Lenore Senior

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Does Anybody Care Baseball T-Shirt

Lenore Senior

by Lenore Senior

$34.00

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Our ringer t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All ringer t-shirts are machine washable.

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For CW, as part of a series of collaborative works.... more

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Does Anybody Care Digital Art by Lenore Senior

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Comments (43)

Nancy Griswold

Nancy Griswold

Expressive plus, my heart understand FAV+

Hartmut Jager

Hartmut Jager

- LENORE Your great artwork is a poignant illustration to the bombardment of the 24/7 negative news we are being constantly subjected to, as well as our own personal setbacks and disappointments! - And yet, there are also many who do care and lighten the darkness.-

John Alexander

John Alexander

Powerful. Profound. Emotional. Amazing. I could keep going...

Gloria Ssali

Gloria Ssali

a vote for this poignant image so stunning in realisation!!

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Fabulous image and title...we'll find out before too long if anyone is listening and seeing!

Mary Deal

Mary Deal

The title says it all, as if someone has waited too long.

Lindley Johnson

Lindley Johnson

A very cool image, Lenore! L

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

this is just beautiful. I love the concept, the photography and the written words. L/Fav/Tw

Kume Bryant

Kume Bryant

Fabulous work Lenore! vf

Nikki Dalton

Nikki Dalton

Wonderful riveting and haunting scene Lenore! So expressive and poignant! LF

Hanne Lore Koehler

Hanne Lore Koehler

Marvelous work of art, Lenore! My condolences. May you find peace and happiness again soon. L/F

Ken Day

Ken Day

Very powerful piece of artwork Lenore and amazingly powerful words to go with it. Ones spoke from real expiries not jest words thought up. The road of life is a ruff and rocky road but with the even the all bumps become less. We take one bump at a time and try not to stack them up, for a bump can become much to large that way. I watched my youngest brother ( much to young to die ) die this year. He went to see the doctor and in very hard months he was gone. The biggest bump in my life. All of life as I know it stop for me. Every bump till the time my brother Joe found out he had cancer was made smooth for me. No bump greater then the one at hand. I look to the light in times like these and fine hope there in. I we try to handle lifes bumps it all on your own they will become piled upon top of each other till we can not find our way pass them. Now that my passed bumps have been made smoother I can better deal with the one at hand. My life become seeing Joe as much as I could and nothing as mattered that once was on my mind. Now it's him being gone I have to deal with now. Bumps that were and are to come matter not to me right now. Getting my life on line will take time. It's talking like this that helps me do so. If I can find good in helping others in dealing with lifes bump then the one I'm on is not so big. Lenore I feel for you. Not look at lifes bumps all in one clump and try to make sense of it all because it to big of a bump to deal with. I know they don't always come one at a time. That they can come stacked one on another. But take them as they come and no matter how bad they are draw good from even the worst of times. I know it can be very hard do. But if you look at life for bad time and the darkness of such times you can only see darkness. And looking toward darkness one can not see holp. Draw the light and draw on the light in the worst of time and the light will lead you out of darkness. It is through darkness that light shines its brightest. Fear not the bumps for they will be there. But look to the light that is gain from each bump we cross over. If you look for the light I see in you Lenore you will fine the light far outshine the dark of darkness. May your light shine brightly Lenore so that others don't stumble over the bumps in life. Take care my friend, for more care then you'll ever know. Like

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

A beautiful work, well done;) v/f

Edward R Wisell

Edward R Wisell

this is interesting. draws you into the idea. well done. L/F

Gloria Ssali

Gloria Ssali

wonderful thought provoking piece beautifully rendered fv

Rosa Cobos

Rosa Cobos

You are so very right........Lenore. And the little deaths are groping and emerging from the daily things. I love your creation. So different, may be with others, but so close to a jail that sometimes is becoming our soul. The skull is not the freightening thing, but the bars..the bars of ignorance, and fear. Rosa

Frank Winters

Frank Winters

Unique and moving piece, Lenore. I'm sure lots of folk in your life care. Knowing you how could they do otherwise?

Lenore Senior replied:

Thank you, Frank, for your kind comments. This work is about the human condition in general, and in particular, is a collaboration to help a friend who has had a very difficult life and who suffers from PTSD.

Robert Frederick

Robert Frederick

Dread not! The world is full of caring people waiting to be sought out. Outstanding piece!

Cheryl Cencich

Cheryl Cencich

Wonderful powerful work and description

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Fabulous abstract!

Jim Cook

Jim Cook

At first I didn't know what to think (of the image) but then reading the description it became a very moving and strong piece! L & F and shared on my FB page

Sarah Loft

Sarah Loft

Fantastic work, Lenore!

Ian Mitchell

Ian Mitchell

Very powerful piece of work....v/f !!

Artist's Description

For CW, as part of a series of collaborative works.


It�s the little deaths I dread most. Those thoughtless or heartless words, the shouting, the anger. Judgment without knowledge, understanding, or empathy. It�s the betrayals. It�s the people I love and then lose, who abandon me or die, and I know life will never be the same again. It�s the deaths of dreams, soul, joys, self-hood, art, and nature within my own heart I dread most. It�s having to start over and over and over again and it feels like starting over will never end, until it finally does.

--Lenore Senior

This image is in my "Healing" series/gallery.

About Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Born a daughter of a kind and loving mother and an artist, writer, philosopher father, Lenore is a combination of practical and idealist. She has been a photographer over many years and exhibited in her home state of Wyoming in years past. She is re-discovering her creative side after the loss of her beautiful mother (age 88) in March, 2010. Lenore has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2005 and was previously the founder, director and a counselor for the Center for Grief & Loss Counseling and Education, a non-profit organization in Pueblo, Colorado. She is now in private practice after returning to Wyoming in June, 2023, and also, is a counselor on Headway and Alma, licensed in Colorado and Wyoming. (Website:...

 

$34.00