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by John Alexander
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Whatever it takes To Be Free Galaxy case by John Alexander. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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I could blame genetics. I could blame the terrible hand I was dealt from the word go. I could blame adversity, life, or the entire world at large.... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
I could blame genetics. I could blame the terrible hand I was dealt from the word go. I could blame adversity, life, or the entire world at large. During the years I spent soul searching, I came to one cold, hard truth... it was ALWAYS my choice to drink. Whether or not I understood the ramifications of that choice, it is, was, and always will be irrelevant. It was ALWAYS my own willful hand reaching out for another drink.
For many long years I simply did not care. When that willful hand reached out for another drink, it was a welcome act. Over time, I knew that I would need to find strength to stop that willful hand. At times, it became terribly clear that I simply didn't have the strength to put a stop to it, even though it was killing me. During such times, I felt like I needed to do Whatever it takes To Be Free.
Thankfully, many years ago I was able to find the strength needed to stop that willful hand (without the need of the pictured cleaver). I share such difficult...
My name is John Alexander. I have been creating and sharing my works online for many years under the name 'SirJohn'. I find inspiration in the world around me, in human behavior... and the dark recesses of the mind. The world is filled with people painting landscapes and flowers... I am not one of them. -John Alexander (visit me on my home page: http://www.sirjohnsworld.com) Also, for those who may be interested in having my artwork on hand in the form of an absolutely gorgeous book, see the links below for more information! Thank you. No AI has EVER been used in my work... nor shall it. Art of darknes... By John Alexander Book Preview A Mind...
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Aaron Brych
Cool as can be. Great job.
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
Courage in the face of Fear, in all of its crippling forms . Daily practice of consistent positive action . Only the recovered person ,truly understands additions’ fatal grip and can rejoice in the freedom and health .recovery gives . Graphic Gold metal to you , John, as our old friend used to bestow . Thank you for your art
John Alexander replied:
Oh man... I miss the gold medals SOOOO much. Dave was the absolute BEST. Thank you for the kind words Susan. So great to hear from you.
Carolyn LeGrand
Thank you John for creating and sharing this image of what the reality of addiction involves. Stepping into sobriety involves honesty, courage, determination and faith. Learning to go with the flow and being responsible for one's life and actions. I am thrilled to see this kind of artwork. I have been there and done that. Many years ago the Universe guided me to a way out. I never looked back and made me the person I am today. Hugs and more hugs to you my friend!!
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much Carolyn. It means so much when you share your thoughts with me. Thank you, thank you, thank you again.
Douglas Fromm
A powerful image with a powerful message…it would certainly make a meaningful anti-addiction poster . After many decades of blaming outside forces for my addiction, I came to the conclusion that I was the real problem. A doctor warned me that my liver was deteriorating, which only slowed down my excessive drinking. Then another arrest for DUI , followed by many weekends in the county jail, finally forced me to admit that I needed to quit. May 23rd 1998 was the last can of malt liquor, which I chugged down just before reporting for the last lost weekend… It is the main reason that I am still alive today.I am so grateful that I found The Strength needed to stop The Willful Hand ! I hope that this image inspires at least one more person to find the strength to save themselves
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much for sharing Douglas. Something tells me you and I could share some stories.
Hartmut Jager
- A most striking image of despair John, and of recovering freedom again from a crippling disease ! -
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Hartmut. As always, I appreciate your thoughts.
Randy Burns
The choice is there and with a powerful message you share in this striking and dramatic work. Lighting and composition being the role and the heart and soul work with the intrigue and intense emotions in this newest work John. Excellent my friend. F/L.
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Randy.
Aziza Del Rosario
Very Cool Text & Artwork John !
John Alexander replied:
Thank you for the kind words Aziza. You ROCK.