The objective of this project is to invite artists to either restore Stacee's photo or use it as a reference to create art work in any medium. Please participate! You can even win prizes by contributing your artwork to this really good cause.
A petition to make comments and faves lists easier and quicker to use. It would be optional if the administration agrees. The more signatures there are the better chance we have of being satisfied. Thank you.
In the last 10 days since the Silent Auction ended, everything has been tallied up, including the amount of money raised and the winners of the Contest portion of the Auction.
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Wordspill has completed it's second exercise with some fantastic results! Come along and read all the great work, get some inspiration and the new theme as well!
The objective of this project is to invite artists to either restore Stacee's photo or use it as a reference to create art work in any medium. Please participate! You can even win prizes by contributing your artwork to this really good cause.
A petition to make comments and faves lists easier and quicker to use. It would be optional if the administration agrees. The more signatures there are the better chance we have of being satisfied. Thank you.
Suddenly the children are all talking to you at once and Alosha explains that you dont speak Russian. The girls laugh and practice their foreign language skills, asking how you are doing and if you like Eminem. The room smells like roasted chicken, rice is boiling on the stove.
Alosha hands you a cup of tea and motions for you to stay there, as he enters an office in the back. Moments later a young woman emerges and introduces herself as Mahri, she is the accountant for Marias Children answering the phones and keeping the books. The founder is out on an errand.
She fixes a cup of tea for herself; she knows enough of your language to explain the studio a bit. You learn that the children are all on hard times, either suffering from impoverished state care, some from disabled group homes or even from the streets of Moscow. The studio serves food and art lessons to perhaps 60-100 kids every week. The organization started in 1997 with a few kids; those first kids are now grown and serve as teachers and activity leaders.
Mahri leads you past the coat rack to a wood paneled Painting Room with another huge wood table in the middle; it looks like it might have been a ping pong table at one point. Near the ceiling is a street level window, outside you can see an army of shoes and ankles passing by on the busy Moscow sidewalk.
In the studio the students come to learn art, and in the process build healthy family-style relationships over a warm meal. Much of their art is sold at auction to help fund the studio projects. Many of the kids choose where the money goes, donating toward medical care, job training classes and even donations for global disaster relief. They also produce greeting cards and calendars to help raise money. As a result they learn that their actions can bring about a better life for others.
In the painting room several teenage boys are taking turns picking an electric guitar while two girls, sharing an Ipod, are concentrating on painting. You see one is engrossed in a lakeside landscape; the other is working on an enchanted ballroom of dancers on a checkered floor. She stops to blow a kiss to Mahri, her sister.
You learn that many of the children are not true orphans; they often have parents that exert control in their lives, for better of for worse, often blocking adoptions and sometimes even taking the childs government supplied apartment as they age-out of state care. Many orphans in Moscow live on the street and turn to sex work and drugs, many commit suicide.
The studio works to train the kids socially and economically, so they can make healthy choices and make a living. They strive to teach them the skills they will need through the mechanism of community service and helping others. Maria believes that teaching these unfortunate children to help others on hard times instills in them a feeling of self worth that they cannot find in the orphanage system.
There is a commotion at the door and several teenagers enter with some bags and boxes; the kids in the room with you instinctually clean up and clear out. The piano student brings in a stack of plates you help to set the table. The salad arrives in a huge bowl as Maria enters the studio.
Maria is wearing striped socks and brightly colored clothing, with a purse shaped like a smiling sun and a floppy hat; all the children with her are dressed as mismatched clowns. They are returning from an excursion in the burn unit of a local hospital, cheering up the patients with stickers and face paints, balloons and juggling.
The orphaned children with her are all grins and business as they go about preparing for Dinner. Maria goes into the Project Room and the children eagerly show her their art.
You see that Maria is tall, with long blond hair and sparkling blue eyes, they shine at every child in the room. She projects a certain warm energy that fills the studio, her arrival signals the start of the evening meal and the tornado of activity sweeps you up.
Soon Alosh is handing you plates and you are scooping salad and passing them on. Within moments the wood paneled room is transformed into a dining room and you are shoulder to shoulder with the other guests.
Maria is the heart of this project and her vision transforms the productive energies of youth into a serious contribution to the community. Her studio serves as a home and family for children who have neither. Using Art and love Marias Children Studio speaks for those without a voice while teaching them to advocate for themselves and be heard.
Now it's time for August 2008 Visual Art Features, many new art to discover!
Don't forget that many artists need to be viewed, they deserve it! Fave Fave Fave! My main purpose in doing a monthly feature about (to my point of view) 'the best visual art' is to put in the same level as well wellknown artists and popular creations as unknown artists and under-exposed creations. Artists need to be supported. So don't be shy!
Here's the Menu per Category :
Digital Paintings & Drawings | Mixed Media | PhotoManipulations | 3-Dimensional | Vector & Vexels | Photography | Traditional Paintings & Drawings | Artisan Crafts
With a gallery that takes you on a journey into another world, `spyroteknik has firmly secured a place as one of the top artists within our community. Always willing to participate in events as well as providing critique and guidance to members in such a humble yet inspiring manner is a quality which deserves recognition. So it's with great pleasure that we award this month's Deviousness to Martin Bland. Read More
Devious Comments
again , sorry.
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