Wars are the most exciting events of life
Moshe Dayan
Moshe Dayan
I am not a war fanatic. Quite contrary. I believe war can only be exciting for those with the better guns. Anyway, I think everybody understands the title above. Otherwise the 'war movie industry' wouldn't be so popular. And some people just appeal to us so long as we don't think to much about the consequences of their deeds.
Whatever, I rather look at the cover and not see the content.
Same goes with Kaddhafi. During childhood I heard my mother and her friends talk about this glamourous colonel. And this in a family that was truly Israël minded. Funny that two enemies could count on some sympathy within the same family, although I must admit that the admiration for Kaddhafi must have been very thin, rather superficial. But that serves the understanding of these paintings even better.
Jonathan Franzen even uses Kaddhafi's looks in his book 'Freedom'. He describes Richard Katz as resembling this sexy colonel. So whatever perception or idea I had as a child about Kaddhafi couldn't have been so far off. As long as you take the war out of the equation.
I used the following recent quote from a Lybian spokesman for a painting of Dayan. The quote is probably misquoted but you catch the meaning anyway. Although I really am a pacifist and I really hope never to have to face a war, I can't help but agree with the inevitability of casualties.
Had to add this last one.