• The Right to Die is the Right to Live: Wolf the Artist and His Struggle to Survive As He Pleases
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Found this on Vice the other day, thought you guys might like it. I was going to put this in SH, but I figured that this would be a better place for it. It's long, but read it through; it's really worth your time. [quote=VICE] [thumb]http://assets.vice.com/content-images/contentimage/no-slug/49f6d90546f62f3c473b16c5d6dcd179.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://assets.vice.com/content-images/contentimage/no-slug/4a7826ca0e35626f2b022908841fda28.jpg[/thumb][thumb] http://assets.vice.com/content-images/contentimage/no-slug/970a85d6beaf3401b0169518196cf37c.jpg[/thumb] [I]One month before his 18th birthday, my son Wolf was thrilled to receive invitations from galleries in Melbourne and New York City to exhibit his paintings of mythical creatures, herbivores, aliens, religious imagery, and cities destroyed by solar flares. The bad news is that the showings are scheduled for the summer of 2013. Wolf may not be alive then. At least according to the call I received from one of his doctors, suggesting that he and I begin sessions with an end-of-life grief counselor. Artwork By WolfGang Carver, Archival images courtesy of Lisa Carver[/I] [/quote] You can read the full article here: [url]http://www.vice.com/read/the-right-to-die-is-the-right-to-live-0912348-v19n12?Contentpage=-1[/url]
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