They must Learn to Love Their Children

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 132cm (W) x 102cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

In times of war, children are the unknown victims. Many are maimed or mentally destroyed. the painting describes the fate of children from biblical times till the present. The Turkish Atrocities on the left across to the Mai Li Massacre on the right. The symbol rising higher than any other symbol of a deity is the symbol of the Holy Dollar that controls all of man.

Artist Bio

Resume of Neil Trapp
I was born in Queensland in 1947and received most of my formal education in Queensland. My working life has been spent as an artisan and an artist and I complemented my artistic endeavours with a Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Queensland which included a major in Art History. My paintings now reflect my intrigue with Art History and most have a story to tell to the viewer.
I spent twenty-five years in military service and there is often a reflection of military agony in my paintings. I still have a love of Asian countries and the people who strive to live there. I generally spend two months of each year painting and drawing in Asia.
Several years of my career I spent teaching at Schools, TAFE, and University. The teaching position that returned the most satisfaction was in the Peoples Republic of China, Ningbo Polytechnic University. During this time, I endeavoured to master the Chinese style of ink drawing and calligraphy.
I had my first solo exhibition in Blacktown City in approximately 1984 and have had several in the Redlands, Brisbane Bayside in recent years.
I relate to the work of George Gittoes who was born two years after me. His works arising from war-torn Cambodia in particular hold my interest and reflect my paintings of the disasters of war.
A selection of my work is available from the internet, Neil Trapp Fine Art America, Redlands Creative Alliance, and Art Advancement.com.
Neil Trapp
2014

Commissions

Neil's studio is in Brisbane