Wayne, this is so powerful about beagles and I did not know that history of using beagles for radiation tests. I knew they were used because of their docile trusting dispositions, which is so evil if it was in a movie you'd think it was satire.
Wayne, I have tried to reach you a number of ways to show you the painting of you I did called …
Wayne, this is so powerful about beagles and I did not know that history of using beagles for radiation tests. I knew they were used because of their docile trusting dispositions, which is so evil if it was in a movie you'd think it was satire.
Wayne, I have tried to reach you a number of ways to show you the painting of you I did called Threat of Compassion. It has been submitted to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Outwin competition and if chosen- even as a finalist -would be in a show in DC in 2025, with my write up : In the painting Threat of Compassion, riot police encroach upon animal activist Wayne Hsiung. Devoted to the animals' plight, Hsiung’s actions question whether people have the right to rescue animals in distress from factory farms. As an attorney Hsiung has defended that right. Before being taken into custody he tightly hugs his dear friend Oliver - a rescue from the Yulin dog meat festival. A piglet, lamb and turkey huddle close, representing some of those Hsiung risks his freedom for. . /Users/janeohara/Desktop/OHara,Jane_Threat_of _Compassion_jpg.jpg
Im afraid the image won't come through here and would love if you'd find me (Jane O'Hara Projects) on IG, FB or jo@janeoharaprojects.org so I can show you the image.
Wayne, this is so powerful about beagles and I did not know that history of using beagles for radiation tests. I knew they were used because of their docile trusting dispositions, which is so evil if it was in a movie you'd think it was satire.
Wayne, I have tried to reach you a number of ways to show you the painting of you I did called Threat of Compassion. It has been submitted to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Outwin competition and if chosen- even as a finalist -would be in a show in DC in 2025, with my write up : In the painting Threat of Compassion, riot police encroach upon animal activist Wayne Hsiung. Devoted to the animals' plight, Hsiung’s actions question whether people have the right to rescue animals in distress from factory farms. As an attorney Hsiung has defended that right. Before being taken into custody he tightly hugs his dear friend Oliver - a rescue from the Yulin dog meat festival. A piglet, lamb and turkey huddle close, representing some of those Hsiung risks his freedom for. . /Users/janeohara/Desktop/OHara,Jane_Threat_of _Compassion_jpg.jpg
Im afraid the image won't come through here and would love if you'd find me (Jane O'Hara Projects) on IG, FB or jo@janeoharaprojects.org so I can show you the image.
Thank you Jane! I'm writing back by email.