Artist, Helen Broadfoot, visit her gallery at helenbroadfoot.com


Upcoming Events:

The Missing Peace Gallery - Dayton, Ohio
April 1 to May 9, 2010
missingpeaceart.org

"A Show Of Respect"

I once believed that as a little Canadian woman artist of no consequence, I couldn't do anything to change big things like war. I wrote to Noam Chomsky asking what I could possibly do. His answer was "There is no such thing as a little person of no consequence". His advise strengthened my resolve. And so, I took a year from my life and set to work to bring the children of war to my canvas for all to see.

I hope to inspire people to use their own talents to help end war.

War Child Series

"A Show Of Respect" is a body of work painted for the children of war. This exhibition is comprised of ten large oil paintings. It underscores the violation of these children’s basic human rights. Each painting depicts a child from a different country and chronicles ways that war effects children. Children die, children are forced to become soldiers, children are captured and sold into brothels and children are displaced and spend their young lives (often their whole lives) as refugees.

I sought to compose these paintings with extreme sensitivity to the children involved, wanting viewers drawn into the paintings, not repelled by them. A major component of each piece is the inclusion of one of the articles of "The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights". These articles are painted on the canvas in the language of the child depicted in the painting. Beside each painting in the exhibit is the translation of the article into English as well as the inspiration for the painting itself.

It is my hope that these paintings will help bring awareness to the plight of these children and help people reaffirm their commitment to peace.


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Shamrocks For Danny


Title: "Shamrocks for Danny" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #12

Written on this canvas in the language: "Irish Gaelic"

English Translation: "No-one should be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks on his honour and reputation. Everyone has a right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks."

Inspiration for this painting: . The "Troubles" started 3,000 lives ago in Ireland and continued for 30 years. This little girl lays shamrocks beside her brother's coffin. Do you think he was killed by a Protestant bomb? A Catholic rock? A British bullet? It really doesn't matter, does it? A little life is lost, a little sister grieves, and the seeds of her own hate are sown.

Recommended:
http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bibdbs/bibliography/



Why Do You Come?


Title: "Why Do You Come?" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #3

Written on this canvas in the language: "Pipil"

English Translation:"Everyone has a right to life, liberty and security of person"

Inspiration for this painting:In 1981, the US trained Atlacatl battalion of the Salvadoran Army massacred 900 people in the village of El Mozote. A reporter from the New York times named Raymond Bonner was fired for trying to report it. The villagers were uninvolved in the war and some had taken refuge there against an offensive against the FMLN. The United Nations conducted an investigation and produced a document called the "The Truth Report" from which I quote: "During the morning, they proceeded to interrogate, torture and execute the men in various locations. Around noon, they began taking the women in groups, separating them from their children and machine-gunning them. Finally, they killed the children. A group of children who had been locked in the convent were machine-gunned through the windows. After exterminating the entire population, the soldiers set fire to the buildings." The job of the government "Death Squads" was to terrorize the population so they would not support the FMLN. They would often come to the homes of the villagers at night and take one or more family members away. More often than not the terror included the death or torture of innocent villagers. The entire summary of the case can be read at http://www.icomm.ca/carecen/page61.html

Recommended:
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people/Danner/1993/truthelmoz01.html



Only A Child


Title: "Only A Child" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #5

Written on this canvas in the language: "Spanish"

English Translation: No-one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment.

Inspiration for this painting: Hundreds of thousands of Columbians have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety. Paramilitary groups from all sides of the conflict are guilty of the mutilation, rape and murder of Civilians. Columbians are not allowed to leave the country so they become internally displaced. Fleeing their rural homes with their children, abandoning their livestock and possessions, and try to find refuge in the slums and shantytowns surrounding towns and cities. Internally displaced women and children are at risk fo being sexually abused, raped or forced into prostitution because of their social, psychological and economic condition. Young girls and children are often captured, enslaved and forced into prostitution.

Recommended:
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAMR230482004
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/colombia0903/10.htm#_Toc37



Wounds


Title: "Wounds" Media: "Mixed Media (Oil, Acrylic, Bandages)"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: Preamble

Written on this canvas in the language: "Russian"

English Translation: In the preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (explaining why this Declaration was necessary), there is the phrase that says: "Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind...

Inspiration for this painting: A baby is no place for a bullet... nor the shrapnel from a land mine. In most wars, there is a constant disregard for civilian lives, including babies. Civilians are actually "targeted" in Chechnya as a way of terrorizing the people in order to stop them from trying to break away from Russia. Olara Otunnu, the United Nations special representative for children in armed conflict, said land mines had killed or injured several thousand children in Chechnya. At the time, he estimated that half a million land mines had been planted in Chechnya -- making it "one of the most land-mine polluted zones in the world... very much up there with Afghanistan, Angola, and Sri Lanka."

Recommended:
http://www.hrvc.net/main.htm



Are We Home?


Title: "Are We Home?" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #15

Written on this canvas in the language: "Dinka"

English Translation:
1: Everyone has a right to a nationality
2: No-one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality, nor denied the right to change his nationality.

Inspiration for this painting: Since the outbreak of the conflict in Darfur 200,000 refugees, the majority of whom are women and children, have fled across the Sudan border into neighbouring Chad. Children probably suffer the most from disease and starvation.

The total number of people in the world displaced by conflict is close to 35 million 75-80% of displaced people are women and children.

Aid agencies do all they can, while politicians make (or don't make) the decisions that affect them. Life is hard in the desert where sandstorms flay the skin in the dry season and torrential rains flood the tents in the wet season. Life expectancy is 46 years old. The aid group, Doctors Without Borders says that in many cases family and friends where butchered right before their eyes and that many of the refugees are traumatized and suffer from anxiety, panic attacks, sleep disorders and depression. Dinka is a language of the southern blacks who have inhabited the land from time in memorial. These people traditionally raise cattle and have small farms. They would just like their peaceful lives back.

Recommended:
http://sora.akm.net.au/srca.php
http://www.sudanreach.org/


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"Copyright" Helen Broadfoot 2006



Shroud For A War Child


Title: "Shroud for a War Child" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #1

Written on this canvas in the language: "Arabic"

English Translation: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, they are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another in a spirit of brotherhood."

Inspiration for this painting: The cloth on this painting represents both her Abaya and a Death Shroud. This child wonders if you will remember her sacrifice. The inspiration for this whole series began with this painting. My blood ran cold when listening to reference to "Necessary Collateral Damage" (the killing of civilians deemed as unavoidable and expected during armed conflict). Thousands of Iraqi civilians have been killed since the invasion of Iraq. men, women and children. According to a UN report March 31, 2005, the rate of starvation in children in Iraq since the invasion began has doubled. And so, the collateral damage goes on and on... the lies and mistakes that led to the war are filed away and forgotten.

Recommended:
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/



Where Do We Go?


Title: "Where Do We Go?" Media: "Oil and Sand on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #2

Written on this canvas in the language: "Hausa"

English Translation:
"Everyone is entitled to all the rights and feedoms set forth in this declaration, without distinction of any kind such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the county or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing, or any other limitation of sovereignty."

Inspiration for this painting: Nigeria. Terrorists have massacred an estimated 100,000 people since the war began in 1992. This senseless war escalated in 1997-98 to include the slaughter of civilian villagers. These mass slaughters were random and horrific and the government has been ineffective in stopping them. Poverty has undermined security in the region ever since the beginning of oil development. Nigeria obtains 98.5% of its external revenues from crude sales, (2.5 million barrels a day), but in forty years the people have not shared in this and are kept in a state of poverty. Unchecked oil development has destroyed the environment. Children, whose parents are killed and their villages ransacked, become displaced, do not know where to go and are vulnerable to predators. These children suffer silently with the grief of losing their families, and with the terror of an unknown future.

Recommended:
http://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v14n5p12.htm



Who Will Clean The Earth?


Title: "Who Will Clean the Earth?" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #28

Written on this canvas in the language: "English"

"Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this declaration can be fully realised."

Inspiration for this painting: Hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese were killed on August 6th and August 9th, 1945. Many more died in the following years from the effects of radiation. We cannot undo this horror, but with determination we can possibly prevent such horrendous crimes from happening again.... Our children and our children's children will inherit the earth we leave them.

There is a missing H bomb called 47782. According to US Military records, the bomb became one of 11 "Broken Arrows" - nuclear bombs lost during air or sea mishaps.A B-47 aircraft was forced to jettison 47782 in 1958. After a collision with an F-86 aircraft near Savannah, Georgia. This was an Mk-15, Mod łO˛ hydrogen bomb, weighing four tons and packing more than 100 times the explosive punch of the one that incinerated Hiroshima. This bomb still rests in the silt.

Recommended:
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/06/tech/main615978.shtml
http://www.inicom.com/hibakusha/



Come With Me


Title: "Come With Me" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #5

Written on this canvas in the language: "Luganda"

English Translation: "No-one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhumane, or degrading punishment."

Inspiration for this painting: For the past 18 years, the "Lord's Resistance Army", in Uganda, a religious rebel group has abducted and enslaved over 20,000 children. They butcher villagers to steal food for their army and steal their children to serve as soldiers in their army. Children who are captured are made to kill a loved one or a friend to "toughen them up". This traumatizes the child to make them more obedient. Children are made to watch killings to get them used to the job they will soon be expected to do. Many countries use children to kill for them especially in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

Recommended:
http://www.un.org/events/tenstories/story.asp?storyID=100
http://www.child-soldiers.org/



Twisted


Title: "Twisted" Media: "Oil on Canvas"

Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Article: #25

Written on this canvas in the language: "Vietnamese"

English Translation: "Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself and his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services and the right to social security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood."

Inspiration for this painting: Chemical weapons of mass destruction... "Napalm", "Agent Orange". Who can forget the molten, sticky liquid plastic that clung to burning bodies as flesh was twisted into wreckage. Agent orange is also a horror that has no end. Agent Orange was the name of a chemical sprayed over large areas of jungle in Vietnam to defoliate the trees and expose the enemy. Unlike agent white or agent purple, Agent Orange was laced with "DIOXINS". Agent blue was also used and contained arsenic.

Read these figures carefully: 45 "MILLION LITRES" of Agent Orange were dropped on "20 THOUSAND" Villages during the Vietnam War. Vietnamese have recorded at least 600,000 people affected by birth defects and terminal medical conditions caused by this chemical. It has now been thoroughly established that dioxin is a very potent poison. It can cause a wide range of organ and metabolic dysfunctions. In laboratory animals dioxin has shown to be carcinogenic (causing cancer ) and teratogenic (causing birth defects) and mutagenic (causing genetic damage).

  • child deaths
  • birth defects
  • cleft palates
  • open eye
  • kidney abnormalities
  • enlarged liver
  • enlarged head
  • club foot
  • intestinal hemorrhage
  • missing or abnormal fingers, toes
  • missing or abnormal reproductive organs
  • missing, abnormal or displaced body parts
  • missing eyes
  • miscarriages

Neurological problems and problems relating to adults have not been listed here.

Recommended:
http://www.usvetdsp.com/agentorange.htm