opium

Oil on Canvas Board 455 mm X 355 mm Framed

  • opium  Oil on Canvas Board 455 mm X 355 mm Framed for Home and Office by artist C K Purandare

Afghanistan is the world's largest exporter of opium, exporting more than 90% of the world supply. It is estimated that about 8% of the Afghan population [i.e. of some 30 million] is addicted to opium.







Besides the Reviews appreciation also comes from:

Deniz, Turkey; Gabrielle, Ireland; Megan Cox, USA; Michelle, USA; Ashley, USA; Max Luger, New Zealand; Yulia Redd, USA; Alicia Flare, USA; Matthew Nabozny, USA; Miliana, USA; Scott MacMilan, Canada; Tara, Canada; Stephania, USA; Marcel Precel, Poland; Pasztor Daniel, Hungary; Grzegorz Mirkut, Poland; Szntrad, Hungary; Amber Corson, USA; Yasmin, Jordan; Alessandra, UK; Reynes Wallace, USA; Amanda Wykes, Australia; Nancy Talentt Larsen, USA; Maged, Egypt; Beyda, Germany; Cristie, Spain; Kevin, USA; Simon H, USA; O D Gong, People’s Republic of China; Kirk, Croatia; Bo, Japan; Leah, Australia; Chujem, Poland; Austin WC, USA; Rosha, Iran; Mizuki, Japan


Tags: art, oil painting, oil painting on canvas board, traditional painting, conceptual painting, realistic painting, symbolic painting, narrative in painting, subtext to painting, message in painting, topical painting, social painting, political painting, contemporary painting, painting makes a statement, dark painting, people in painting, drug addicts in painting, opium addicts in painting, turbaned man in painting, girls in painting, helpless girls in the painting, sad girls in painting, cave in painting, darkness in painting

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  • Type: Oil on Canvas Board
  • Size: 455 mm X 355 mm
  • Frame: Framed
Categories:
Social Paintings


Besides the Reviews appreciation also comes from:

Deniz, Turkey; Gabrielle, Ireland; Megan Cox, USA; Michelle, USA; Ashley, USA; Max Luger, New Zealand; Yulia Redd, USA; Alicia Flare, USA; Matthew Nabozny, USA; Miliana, USA; Scott MacMilan, Canada; Tara, Canada; Stephania, USA; Marcel Precel, Poland; Pasztor Daniel, Hungary; Grzegorz Mirkut, Poland; Szntrad, Hungary; Amber Corson, USA; Yasmin, Jordan; Alessandra, UK; Reynes Wallace, USA; Amanda Wykes, Australia; Nancy Talentt Larsen, USA; Maged, Egypt; Beyda, Germany; Cristie, Spain; Kevin, USA; Simon H, USA; O D Gong, People’s Republic of China; Kirk, Croatia; Bo, Japan; Leah, Australia; Chujem, Poland; Austin WC, USA; Rosha, Iran; Mizuki, Japan


Tags: art, oil painting, oil painting on canvas board, traditional painting, conceptual painting, realistic painting, symbolic painting, narrative in painting, subtext to painting, message in painting, topical painting, social painting, political painting, contemporary painting, painting makes a statement, dark painting, people in painting, drug addicts in painting, opium addicts in painting, turbaned man in painting, girls in painting, helpless girls in the painting, sad girls in painting, cave in painting, darkness in painting

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