As you know, every time that someone who uses my brushes sends me a link to the works done with them, I save it. Later, I choose the best ones to be featured here.
Lately, I have received rather good works and It's difficult to choose. My congratulations to the authors for their artworks and I encourage them and the others to continue taking part in this contest.
As you know, I usually write in Yareah Magazine, a publication of mythology, literature and art. This month the magazine is dedicated to Rudyard Kipling and his book, The Jungle Book, and to lost children.
The artists of this month are Anne-Marie Nygaard Eilertsen and Ryoichi Noguchi.
My article has been about a real history that happened in a small village in India called Midnapore where two children were found that had been raised by wolves. The wolf was killed and the children were sent to an orphanage. It is possible that Kamala and Amala were not sisters, and each one was abandoned by their parents and raised by the wolves.
Kamala and Amala were perfectly adapted to live with wolves, also developed their senses to live like them. Their diet was strictly carnivorous. Their eyes were adapted to see at night, and they had a very well developed hearing. In the orphanage they felt very close to dogs. Never adapted to a normal life and died soon.
A very sad history that makes you think if it was fair to separate them from their true family: wolves. And who can say what is the perfect way to live. And that there are many ways for living.
In August Yareah will not be published. The next issue will be on September. If some of you wonder why I publish less articles lately, I tell you that I'm working on illustrations and preparing my new web portfolio that I will publish in the next months. So I'm not sure that I will be able to continue in Yareah in September, because I need to work hard on my artistic projects, and I lack of time, but I encourage you to continue reading the magazine.
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Jim Broadbent, Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, David Thewlis, Julie Walters, David Bradley, Jessie Cave, Frank Dillane, Tom Felton, Matthew Lewis, Evanna Lynch, Helen McCrory, Natalia Tena, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Bonnie Wright
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Plot: A new adventure of the young wizard Harry Potter, that was born from the imagination of the writer J.K. Rowling.
The main enemy of Potter, Voldemort, is about to take control over the world of Muggle and the world of magic.
Adventure, romance, and everything that surrounds Hogwarts.
Orphan
Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
Screenwriter: David Leslie Johnson
Starring: Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Plot: John and Kate lost their baby. Then, they decide to adopt a little girl that is 9 years old, and that is orphan because of a tragedy. In the beginning all goes well, but that 9 years old innocent girl starts to have a strange behavior.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Director: Carlos Saldanha and Michael Thurmeier
Screenwriter: Michael Berg and Peter Ackerman
Starring: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Simon Pegg, Queen Latifah
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Adventure
Plot:Manny and Elli are waiting for their first mammoth baby. Sid then thinks in having his own family, and for that he steals some dinosaur eggs to adopt them. The mother of the three dinosaurs appears and takes Sid carrying him away to her world. His friends follow the dinosaur to rescue their friend Sid.
In 1983 Eddie Van Halen worked with Michael Jackson for "Beat It" a song for the album of Michael Jackson: Thriller, the most selling album of history, and that sounded like this:
These days it's hard to find another music albums in best-seller lists that are not of Michael Jackson. I was never interested in pop music, and I see this from a certain distance, that distance that may give me some objectivity.
Personally, I never understood why everything that was around Michael Jackson was an inexhaustible source of controversy.
The singer wore a glove in his hand because he burned it in a commercial for Pepsi, and it was a scandal.
He slept in a oxygen bubble and it was a scandal. Using oxygen to recover from burnings is something usual. This is also used as a kind of instant recovery. I have seen photos of the old band Led Zeppelin with oxygen masks after a concert and no one found it strange. It is usual in sportsmen too, and no one is surprised.
The continuous use of pure oxygen is highly harmful although it feels like a miracle remedy, it also causes cell aging.
Another scandal of the artist was that he lived with a chimpanzee. George Clooney slept with a pig and was not criticized so much.
I never understood another one of the controversies: that he was black and wanted to be white... Well, if it was that way, it is not a crime at all because nowadays there are people that change their image through aesthetic surgery. Some people change their sex, and no one worries. And if someone who is black wants to change his color for some social reason it is because of people that are racist, and that is a big shame for all the white people. If it was that way, we should feel so ashamed that we should just shut up and blame the racists, and not to someone that just wants to protect himself from racism.
But, despite this, Michael Jackson did not want to change his color, he just had a common disease: vitiligo, that is genetic and causes partial whitening of the skin and sometimes reaches a total whitening. Maybe he did what many people with the disease do, which is a procedure called depigmentation, to avoid that look of patches that the illness gives. He also used makeup to hide it, avoiding to be touched by people so the makeup was not removed, or maybe it was only visible from some distance. He had to justify himself all his life for suffering vitiligo!!!
Another consequence of vitiligo is that it provokes photophobia . People with vitiligo can easily be blinded by sunlight, and because of the same illness, may also suffer dangerous burns on the skin. This is why Jackson may often wore an umbrella.
He had nose cancer and everybody did jokes about this. It was obvious that he had surgery on his nose, and many people do that, and nothing happens. Was that a tiny nose and too natural? The breasts of Pamela Anderson are not natural too, and nothing happens.
But the worse controversy that the singer suffered was the accusation of children abuse. In the last days, that child that denounced the singer, with whom he reached an economical agreement, has confessed that it was an idea of his father, and that all was a lie.
But I think that it is too late and actually, Jackson died more than 10 years ago with this terrible accusation that I think he was not ready to bear with. From being a philantropist that gave fortunes to NGOs and to children, he passed to be, for the public masses, to be a monster that abused of children. And it was then when the character, and probably the person, died.
From the distance, I see Michael Jackson as a money-making machine. Since he was 6 many people has made profit of him exhibiting him as a freak monster. And I feel shaming to polemize about his diseases and his weakness, that was wanting to recover that lost childhood. Maybe the biggest mistake of Michael Jackson was to think that even that lost childhood could be bought.
And that's because with Michael Jackson we can see that not everything can be purchased. Not the lost childhood, nor people that love you and protect you, and not everything has a price.