TreasurePostcards Arts Project Final.pub
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TreasurePostcards Arts Project Final.pub
© Arts For Global Development, Inc | www.art4development.net | 2006 | TreasurePostcards Copyright in editorial matter and in the TreasurePostcards as a whole belongs to Arts For Global Development, Inc. Copyright in individual artworks belong to the artists. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing of the producer nor be circulated in any form of cover other than that in which it is published. Requests for permission to reproduce any work or any part of the publication should be sent to the producer. In the interest of providing free flow of discussion, ideas/works expressed in TreasurePostcards project belong to the artist and are not necessarily those of Arts For Global Development, Inc. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of material published in TreasurePostcards catalogue, Arts For Global Development, Inc. does not accept responsibility for the veracity of claims or accuracy of information by contributing artists. The information (statements and artwork images) compiled in this catalogue is solely based on artists’ submissions. 2 “Every day 24,000 people die from hunger, Every day more than 100 million children are denied the chance to go to school, Every day 1.1 billion people have to drink polluted water, Every day 8,200 people die due to HIV/AIDS…”1 When there is so much poverty and need for basic humanitarian aid why is it necessary to talk about the arts? When the concern is about ‘development with a human face’, what happens to those creative individuals in communities who need to sustain their and their loved ones’ lives? When the discussion is about ‘human capital’, what happens to those artists and artisans in developing societies? The arts is without a doubt a very powerful communication, education and therapy tool, but the key emphasis with this project, TreasurePostcards, is on the economic value that it creates for humanity. According to an ‘American for the Arts’ study that was released in year 2002 America’s nonprofit arts industry generates $ 134 billion in economic activity every year. Overall the non-profit arts industry provides 4.85 million full-time jobs and close to $90 billion in household income. The report of the study is based on non-profit organizations and excludes major arts cities and for-profit initiatives such as those in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago2. UNESCO Institute of Statistics states that cultural goods surpass defense, cars, agriculture, and aerospace in the US export market. The creative industries in the UK generate revenues of around £ 112.5 billion, over 5% of its GDP3. So why investing in the development of the cultural sector is not seen as a valid development opportunity? Micro-credit schemes for cultural projects generate selfsufficiency; income earned from arts creation and crafts production contributes to health, housing, sanitation, education; sustainability programs. The TreasurePostcards project aims to address the role of arts in the economic development field and highlight the significance of protecting humankind's major cultural heritage sites and artistic creations. 3 TreasurePostcards was initially launched as an arts contest in September 2006 to invite individuals, amateur and professional artists from across the globe to share their visual voices on arts added value in poverty reduction, empowerment, and cultural preservation. The contest ended on October 25, 2006. In 52 days close to 100 artwork images of 46 artists were received from 26 countries; Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Cambodia, Croatia, France, Nigeria, Haiti, Israel, Mali, Netherlands, Peru, Spain, Uganda, USA, Venezuela and more. The average age of TreasurePostcards participating artist is 43; youngest being 26 and oldest 80 years old. The gender ratio in project participation is fairly equal. This catalogue showcases the visual expressions of these artists; some of the submitted artworks have been created specifically for this project while others are postcard-sized images of previously formed artworks that reflect the artists’ interpretation of the subject matter. The artworks are all in different media, styles and colors; some artists have focused on using traditional methods, such as ‘thread paintings’ from India and ‘miniatures’ from Turkey to emphasize the importance of maintaining historical treasures; whereas others utilized 21st century technologies in their artistic creations to depict their understanding of the TreasurePostcards topic and related concerns. Quite a number of digital and abstract artworks with vibrant colors have been submitted. Poverty has many faces and the artworks in this catalogue reveal artists’ unique and personal approach in the project with a focus on issues such as artistic individuality, cultural preservation, identity, education, gender, HIV/AIDS, water/nature, or peace… TreasurePostcards project has been created and coordinated by Arts for Global Development, Inc. on a voluntary basis. The accompanying educational event and exhibit (to highlight the correlation of arts and culture in economic development) and the selection process for the winner of the arts contest has been organized in collaboration with the Crafts Center at CHF International. We are excited to share with you that Abigail Doan with her artwork titled ‘What Remains’ has become the winner of this international arts contest. We hope that you will find the images shared in this publication thought provoking and inspiring, and that you’ll join us in our efforts to make a positive difference in preserving cultural heritage and alleviating poverty worldwide! For further details on this project, the arts contest and exhibit, please visit Arts for Global Development, Inc. website at http://www.art4development.net or contact info@art4development.net. Nil Şişmanyazιcι-Navaie Founding Director Arts for Global Development, Inc. 1.‘Stand Up’ Against Poverty Campaign website : http://www.standagainstpoverty.org/about/ 2. Arts & Economic Prosperity: The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts Organizations and Their Audiences (2002) Source Internet: http://ww3.artsusa.org/infomration_resources/economic_impact/ 3. Creative Industries Mapping Document (2001) in ‘CreativeChange Worldwide’ publication by Art4Development.Net (2006) 4 TreasurePostcards Project Participants Abigail Doan Adi Weizmann Aharoni Agnieszka Balut Alba Farina Alberto Magrin Alegria De Amran Alejandro Thornton Amadu Tarawallie Anamar Alvarez Aviva Beigel Boo Ehrsam Cella Neapolitan Daniela Angelina Jelinčić Dougald O'Reilly Dragan Azdejkovic Ed Herman Fabrice Deloor Franklin Pierre Gonzalo Torné Irena Gapkovska Itzhak Ben-Arieh James Langston Jane Linders Janel Trinchitella Jean-Luc Bohin Julia Dorr Julio Quispe – “Quispejo” Kathleen King Kim Brown Kristina Maskarin Lilian Mary Nabulime Mario Sughi Martin Aas Mathi Durga Maureen Mccabe Nilgun Akyol Nuri Morillo Onifade Samson Olaniyi Otto Schade Robert Pennekamp Rodrigo Canhão Sandra Betancort Shirley M. Rhymes Susan Roux Willy Ngaka 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 6 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork What Remains mixed media (recycled tourist postcard, x-acto knife, thread, seed beads) statement artist Abigail Doan New York, USA “I purchased this postcard while visiting Salinas National Monument while on an artist residency near Mountainair, New Mexico this past September. It is of Gran Quivira "ruins", a Spanish mission and pueblo settlement dating from the 17th century. I was immediately struck by the apparent fusion of these two cultures and the struggles that must have ensued in the creation of this once-thriving trade community. “My work is a threaded dialogue between vanishing tactile processes and emerging technological means. As a geomorphic agent and environmental thinker, I create recombinant maps, collages, floating topographies, and in-situ-souvenirs that highlight the delicate nature of our environs and the degradation of spirit that results from our repeated abuse of natural resources and shared terrain. By festooning and inserting leave-no-trace materials into a landscape, I hope to reinforce the inevitable processes of decay and destruction with galvanized seeds and visual cues that hover as poetic hosts for ecological, cultural, and narrative propagation.” What Remains is an examination of loss and future archaeology. What might have been lost in the arrival of the Spaniards, and what ultimately remained once they abandoned their hopes and dreams for this settlement? http://abigaildoan.neoimages.ne By cutting away portions of the postcard I wanted to highlight the challenges involved in creating true cultural cohesion and lasting treasures for native peoples. What insight we would have into this process if no archaeological or historical remains remained at all? How would we stitch together the remains of a site like this without our knowledge of how things have already played out? How can we create value without possessing such treasures?” * Abigail Doan is the winner of TreasurePostcards Arts Contest. 7 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork # 11 mixed media (match, marker, maskingtape on paper ) statement artist Adi Weizmann Aharoni Israel Born in 1974, Israel Works and lives in Tel Aviv Numerous Solo Exhibitions including Nachshon Gallery, Nachshon, Cross Roads Installation (2005); Janco Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Wall Exhibit (2003); Central Gallery of Art, Mosararah, Jerusalem, Installation (2000); Janco Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Adi's Wall and Tmuna Theater Gallery, Tel Aviv, Nothing is Clear (1999) as well as group exhibitions in 2006 such as GalOn Art Space, Tel Aviv; Kibutz Na’an, Art in a Living Environment; RawArt Gallery, Tel Aviv, View; and in 2005 Pyramida Center for Contemporary Art, Haifa, A3 Israeli Drawing; ARTCONCEPT, St. Petersburg, Russia, Photo Installation; Bat-Yam Museum, Bat Yam; and Hangar 26, Tel Aviv, League. www.adi-wa.com 8 Hope painting (original size 100cm X100cm) Art in the carioca slum photography | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | In the old railroad photograph artwork titles and media listed next to the images statement artist Agnieszka Balut Brazil “The ‘Art in the Carioca Slum’ photograph is taken inside Complexo da Maré (Complex of the Tide). The Tide is not a slum, but a compound of slums; a group of several communities living together almost like an informal city with about 150.000 thousand inhabitants. Born in Poland “Agnieszka Balut is a journalist, photographer and painter. Between 1984 and 1989 she studied art in Poland and Germany (took private painting, ceramics, sculpture and conservation lessons). After she acquired her Master’s Degree in Biology, in 1996 she started Television and Press Journalist studies at American-German Center of Practical Journalism in Warsaw and received her diploma in 1998. In 2002 she completed her postgraduate degree in Television Journalism at University Estácio de Sá in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The young man in the photo shows his painting. He painted the slum where he lives and he wrote inside his picture the word ‘peace’. The second photograph ‘In the old railroad’ is taken in the Cachoeiras de Macacu, near Rio de Janeiro. The old railroad in the photo has not worked more than 50 years. The people who are descendants of the old railroad workers are now taking the houses the workers' of the railroad.” She has been involved with different art activities including ceramics, painting (mural and oil) and gilding in Poland and Germany. In 1998 she moved to Brazil and started her social work at the slums of Rio De Janeiro while working with different newspapers, independent TV productions, a book about cultural diversities in Brazil, as well as painting and doing her photographic work.” www.artbalut.fot.br 9 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork untitled photograph statement artist Alba Farina Philadelphia, USA “Various items in rooms on tables…everything is art" “I am a disabled artist and actress...” 10 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork The Madonna of the Mozzarellas digital photograph statement artist Alberto Magrin Italy Born in 1970, Rapallo (Genoa-Italy) “Alberto Magrin studied architecture at Genoa University. He won a study grant with the sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro at Urbino University and later began a theatrical experience. He received the prize Libertas for visual art and literature from Honorable Ferri, Member of the European Parliament near Italian Academy "Gli Etruschi" and in Turin collaborated to the foundation of the Scientific Association Gustavo Adolf Rol with the aim to demonstrate the ‘victory of man’ over time through the individual attitude of spirit. His artworks are presented in permanent collection of The British Museum London, Museo Nacional del Prado Madrid, RijKsmuseum Amsterdam, Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh, Stiftung Museum Kunst Palast Dusseldorf, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea Trento, and the State Hermitage Museum St.Petersburg, He lives and works between Godiasco, Rapallo and Trinità d'Agultu.” www.magrin.it 11 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Venezuelan Love acrylics statement artist Alegria De Amran Venezuela “ I depict the love of Venezuelan for the people around the world.” “Alegria De Amran participated in numerous national and international exhibits including Museo Latinamericano de Miami (2002); Lilly Oncology on Convas International Arts Competition and Exhibition, UK (2006); Centro Cultural BANAP, Asociacion Bancaria (2002); Ateneo de El Hatillo, Arte Sacro (2005); Subasta FUNDANA, Ciudad Banesco, Junio; Exposicion colectiva ‘Toma de Santa Lucia’ en la ciudad de Maracaibo; and more.” www.museolatinamericano.com 12 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Welcome to Me digital print on photo-paper statement artist Alejandro Thornton Argentina Born in 1970, Buenos Aires Lives and works in Argentina “Thornton graduated from the National School of Fine Arts ‘Prilidiano Pueyrredón’ Argentina in 1999. He has participated in numerous abstract exhibits in Mexico, Romania, Portugal, and USA including recent ones such as National Salon Award (2005); Patagonia-arte Foundation Award for Young Artist; 1st International Turkish Art Biennial, Ankara, Turkey; (S:L:K) Scents:Locks:Kisses, Z33 Art Center, Hasselt, Belgic; Hebraica Foundation Award for Young Artist (2004); III Iberoamerican Award Aerolineas Argentinas Foundation, Borges Art Center; Palermo University Award, National Museum of Fine Arts (2003); II Iberoamerican Award Aerolineas Argentinas Foundation, National Museum Fine Arts; VI Visual Poetry International Meeting, CC. Recoleta; Mc Donnals-Palais de Glace Awards for Young Artist. He also received awards in 2004 Mention Prize, Arte al Dia Internacional; in 2002 First Prize, Bollini Fundation Award; in 2001 First Mention, St. Paul´s College Award and in 2000 First Prize, Pabellón IV National Salon, Pabellón IV Art Center among many others.” www.athornton.com.ar 13 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Radiance pencil on vanguard paper statement artist Amadu Tarawallie Sierra Leone “As the name implies, the radiance is a bright reflection visioning peace, hope, security and human rights. Each of the flashing arrows represent one arm of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to help us tackle unemployment and the poverty pandemic in our socio-economic and political drives within our communities. The human being is the first natural GEM nature as ever created and endowed him with unlimited wisdom, talent and skills to enable him develop and be highly productive. Born in 1980, Sierra Leone “During my academic years I participated and won several arts contests such as the UNFPA Annual Poster Contest, The Tan-Gains Festival, and Salone Design and Toys Competition earning the first position in the Design category and second in the Toys Competition with Gold and Silver medals in 1995-1996. I am the winner of various competitions including the Special Court for Sierra Leone Arts Competition Theme: ‘How Can the Special Court Help Bring Peace and Justice to Sierra Leone’, the ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ and ‘National Vision for Sierra Leone’. I have also coordinated the Special Court Arts Program training children about their perception of justice and Special Court’s work with arts. The main motif of my work is the ‘CALABASH’ and the ‘DIAMOND’ which is trying to portray our interconnectedness and our interdependence on each other, irrespective of nationality, religion, cultural indifferences, colour or race - we are all the same. Despite the cracks shown on the Calabash, and some other unavoidable challenges which could limit or slow development processes, it is recognised that young people have the energy, ideas to make positive change as it is seen on the Calabash. The stitches and its overlapping manner shows our cooperation courage and care for the future generation ... THE TREASURE As the arts supervisor of Peacelinks I have been actively involved in child welfare, youth development activities, and peace promotion by utilizing arts and music. I am also currently the art teacher for the Tower Hill Kindergarten and Primary School.” The diamond is symbolising value and the worth for the ARTS and creativity.” 14 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Venezuela’s National Flower: Catleya acrylics statement artist Anamar Alvarez Vazquez Venezuela “Two Orchid flowers - Catleya” “Anamar Alvarez born in Spain has participated in numerous international and group exhibitions including in 2006 the Oncology on Canvas, Royal Academy of Arts, London UK; Musee del Calzado de Elda, Spain; Centre Cultural de Petrer, Spain; Sala de Exposiciones de la Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU San Pablo de Elche, Spain; Subasta Asociacion Venezolana para una Educacion Sexual Alternativa (AVESA), Venezuela; Exposicion Sociedad Venezolana de las Artes Visuales, Galeria de la Biblioteca Paul Harris, Venezuela; and more. ” 15 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork War mix media on paper statement artist Aviva Beigel Israel “War, such a horrible word. My postcard shows a map with the border line between Israel and Lebanon. The rockets are flying and people are dying… So much suffering, I wish I could stop it.” Born and live in Tel-Aviv “Work on painting, sculpture and special hand made mosaic. Received my B.A. in History of Art from Tel-Aviv University as well as continued studies in Vitrage and Mosaic at the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Guidance in exhibitions and workshops for children. Have participated in group exhibitions and single shows in Israel, Slovenia, Canada, New-York and more; including Ein-Hod main Gallery, Artists Village Ein-Hod, "Chairs" (2004); Castle Museum of Ljubljana, Israeli Embassy in Slovenia, "Israeli artists in Slovenia" (2005); Galeriazero, Barcelona, Spain, "Summer 2005" (2005); So-Un International Art gallery, Zolfigen, Swizerland, "Israeli Artists in Swizerland" (2005); Bible House Museum, Tel-Aviv," Udaika" (2005) Hapoalim Bank, Tel-Aviv, "Imagination" Israeli Art (2006); Salons de la Mairie, Lyon ,France, "Israeli Artists in France". (2006) Broadway Gallery, New-York, USA, "White". (2006), Gora Gallery, Montreal, Canada (2006) Ephrat Gallery, Tel-Aviv, "Cookies" (2004); ,Kriger Art Center, Haifa, " Mosaic Installations" (2006).” www.avivabeigel.com 16 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Give This Child the Weapons to Create A Better Future Art is Healthy for Communities and Cultural Well Being If Children Have No Imaginations, How Can They Imagine the Future? artwork titles written under the images mixed media (Media/pastels/acrylics/photoshop/xerographic print) statement artist Boo Ehrsam Florida, USA “Boo Ehrsam is an artist, author and performance artist. A resident of Pinellas Park, Boo was born in Indiana, lived in Louisiana and relocated to Florida in 1963. She is an internationally known artist whose works have been exhibited as far away as Beijing, China and Moscow, Russia. She has collectors in Europe, Haiti and New Zealand as well as in the US. Former President Clinton was presented with one of her works in 1995. Her work was part of an exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. in 1996. Two of her prints are part of the museum’s permanent collection. As an arts advocate she promotes Art in the Community and Art in Education. Her rallying cry is “If children have no Imaginations, how can they imagine the Future? How can there be a Future with no Imagination?” 17 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Ryman Windows Nashville artwork Preservation Hall Closed New Orleans (2006) Canale Sette Venezia titles written under images photography statement artist Cella Neapolitan Cookeville TN, USA “I strive to create images that have meaning and yet a little mystery. When this happens, I am moved, viscerally affected by the experience of transforming the original impression into a material image. It’s truly like magic. And when these visions are shared, I feel I’ve connected in a way unique to photography.” “Cella Neapolitan is an award-winning photographer of nature observed as well as cultural images of France, Italy and the American South. Exhibited and collected internationally, her work is represented in galleries throughout Tennessee and in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Dalton, GA. Cella calls her medium photographic giclée. She develops images in PhotoShop and prints in archival inks on fine art paper. Cella’s photographs have won awards from Canon, Kodak, USA Today and Manhattan Arts International. Curators and collectors have praised her work as “stunning,” “intriguing,” “exquisite,” and revealing “an eye for the beauty of natural art.” www.CellaNeapolitan.com 18 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Global Treasures I Global Treasures II Enriching Detours artwork titles stated under images watercolor on paper statement artist Daniela Angelina Jelinčić Croatia “Global Treasures I and Global Treasures II / The world is OUR heritage which is best shared through travel. Cultural tourism presents different cultural identities as well as diversities. Education on different cultures which should be respected stresses the 'unity in diversity'. No matter which side of the globe we are at, up (Global Treasures I) or down (Global Treasures II), we all share equally valued global cultural treasures. Born in Vancouver, Canada “Daniela Angelina Jelinčić graduated in Ethnology and Italian language from the University of Zagreb, Croatia where she also completed her Ph.D. studies in Ethnology. Her interests are focused on cultural tourism. Except scientific and practical application of this subject, she is also intrigued by experiencing artistic expression (watercolors, oils, pastels, ceramics, wire). Enriching Detours / Visiting the same places deprives us of new knowledge. Art and culture combined with creativity and tourism take us to new dimensions of knowing other places, people, cultures, ... Many art forms, either traditional or contemporary as well as cultural identities are kept alive as to be presented to 'outsiders' - tourists. Creative jobs which are provided by this type of tourism are an excellent reason why one should be an artist!” She works as a researcher with the Department of Culture and Communications of the Institute for International Relations in Zagreb and occasionally teaches cultural tourism subjects at faculties in Zagreb and Zadar. She also works as an expert on cultural tourism for Council of Europe.” 19 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Angkor Wat Pop-up Postcard laminated paper, laser printer, glue statement artist Dougald O'Reilly Cambodia “HeritageWatch is a non-profit organization that was established in 2003 with the aim of preserving Cambodia's cultural heritage. “Dougald O’Reilly is an archaeologist and director of HeritageWatch” Since 2000 looting at archaeological sites has become a prolific problem across the nation. HeritageWatch uses a strategy of grass-roots education, including village training sessions on heritage issues, telephone hotlines, TV and Radio commercials to encourage the protection of ancient sites. The organization also carries out research, keeping databases on looting, conducting rescue excavation at looted sites, teaching archaeology at the Royal University of Fine Arts and has a series of scholarly affiliates. www.heritagewatch.org The postcard was produced by HeritageWatch in order to raise funds for its heritage preservation efforts. The image of the temple was created by Mr. Tom Chandler and the postcard concept developed by HeritageWatch.” 20 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork The Joy of Europe oil on cardboard statement artist Dragan Azdejkovic Serbia Born in 1957, Belgrade “I graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1983 in Belgrade. In year 2005 I participated at the Florence Biennale (www.florencebiennale.org) in Italy and received the 5th place for painting (out of 600 painters from around world) as well as the Lorenco Medici Magnifico medal. All my works are from my imagination.” http://k.1asphost.com/azdejkovic/ 21 Detailed Images of artwork Center Right and Left | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork International Library In Transit digital prints of original artwork (original work drawing / collage) statement artist Edward Herman New York, USA “ED HERMAN is a New York based sculptor. He is a Fellow in Sculpture at the New York Foundation for the Arts and this piece was commissioned by the Arts For Transit and has been shown widely in New York, Italy and Korea. The focus of Herman’s art is the human condition, whether the homeless under burlap or the businessman being strangled by his neck tie. His work is life size, his primary medium is cloth and epoxy.” www.Neoimages.net 22 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork BARCODES paper and plastic barcodes and acrylic on paper statement artist Fabrice Deloor Belgium “World is ruled by commerce and so the barcodes of the globalisation. I tried to make that less boring and dark by adding touches of colours.” “I studied painting at Brussels Academy of Arts for 5 years. I use acrylics and paint more geometrical abstracts.” www.littlevangogh.be 23 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Having Water Bath Ruin artwork titles written under the images photographs statement artist Franklin Pierre Haiti “Ruin is the image of an old house, with some children playing, Ruin is located in Bord neighborhood in the town of Jeremie, Haiti. Having Water depicts a little boy, having some water with a gallon in the Grand Anse River in the locality of Gelin, close to Jeremie. “I am a young artist, doing mainly painting and photography. I write poems too. I focus on intercultural dialogue and cultural diversity and invite interested individuals to cooperate on cultural projects.” Bath portraits the image of some children taking their bath in The Grand Anse River in the locality of Gelin close to the town of Jeremie.” http://www.francklin.com/ 24 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork TAUROMACHY AS A FIESTA digital work on paper statement artist Gonzale Torné Spain Born in 1949, Jerez Spain “Gonzalo Torné participated in numeorus solo and group exhibitions worldwide including Visiones de El Quijote, Madrid (2005); Anthological Exhibition, Oslo (1999); Plaza Partida, University of Houston, USA (1992); International Association of Word and Images Studies, USA; Millennium, The Sticker Dude Institute, USA; Future Communication, Post Denmark Museum; Memorabilia, Postmuseum, Brussels; Andalucia, Arte de una Decada, Contemporary Art Museum Sevilla; Shapping the Air, Tossan Gallery, USA and more. Gonzalo’s works are showcased in museums and collections such as National Museum Reina Sofía, Madrid; Fine Arts Royal Academy Museum, Madrid; Musée de la Publicité, Palais du Louvre, París; Worcester City Museum, Worcester. The Renegade Library, Art Gallery of Southwestern, Manitoba; Post Denmark Museum, Copenhagen; The Henry Moore Centre for Study os Sculture, Leeds; Graphic House Collection, Liverpool; Carnegie Library, Houston; Stiltemuseum, Amsterdam; The Custard Factory, Birmingham. City Museum, Kaliningrad; Regus Collection, Oslo; Morgan Guaranty Trust Collection, New York Dresdner Bank Collection, Madrid; Museo del bario. Manhattan, New York among many others.” 25 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Angel of Peace (Micheal) tempera on wood statement artist Irena Gapkovska Macedonia “Irena Gapkovska finished High Art School in 1988 in Skopje and received her master’s degree in 1995 on graphic art from Fine Art Academy in Skopje. To learn the technique of old frescos and icons she lived in Veljusa-Strumica monastery in Macedonia. In 1997 she worked as a graphic designer in newspaper Elena, in 1998 became an arts mentor in Culture Information Centre-Skopje leading a group of young talented students and in 1999 founded the NGO Art Studio and since then works as an arts mentor to promote Macedonian culture and educate young talented people; the program is based on classic art from early centuries till modern art, exploring the art styles such as renaissance and Byzantine. She participated in solo and group exhibits including Eindhoveen, (2004); Reusel (2006), Jan de Bouvries, and Tiburlg (2006) The Netherlands.” www.ngoartstudio.org.mk 26 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | The Inner Child Arrow artwork titles written under images photography statement artist Itzhak Ben-Arieh Israel Born in 1926, Geneva of parents from Turkish origin “Completed studies in Geneva in Mechanical Engineering. Since coming to Israel in 1948, went through a number of stages: Only later, at the age of 45, discovered the magic of photography: changed profession and joined the photographic laboratory of the Faculty of Architecture (Technion – Haifa) where he worked for 28 years. Ben-Arieh works mainly with the method of photomontage. His photographs are composed of a number of negatives, which were taken at various locations and times, and were assembled by him into final prints in the darkroom. In the artist's pictures frequently appear motives which seem to connect with imaginary scenery. The result is the creation of a different reality which emerges from the unconscious and is related to the world of myths and archetypes. The National Library in Paris has acquired twelve photographs of the artist’s various exhibitions.” www.ben-arieh.com 27 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Diamonds acrylic ink on rag paper statement artist James Langston USA “Mr. Langston studied art at Troy State University and completed advanced studies at the University of South Florida with a Master’s degree in the Arts in 1973. One of Mr. Langston’s first artworks was chosen for the prestigious “Drawing 1973” travelling exhibition from St. Paul, Minnesota. This work was exhibited in six American and Mexican museums for a period of two years. In 1996, one of Langston’s works was selected to be shown in the National Arts Education Association Electronic Gallery in Houston Texas. Mr. Langston has participated in numerous regional art shows from the 1970’s to the present and has donated many works to area libraries and to the PESO arts organization in Orlando, Florida. In 1999 and 2001, Langston won medals at the Biennale Exhibitions in Florence, Italy, and in early 2000 displayed in the Biennale/New York Exhibition at the Orensantz Center in New York City. Langston’s unique and unsettling style suggests to many people a connection between his works and those of M.C. Escher, but Langston’s works are more spontaneous and without the conventional theory of design that Escher followed. Langston’s “landscapes” create sensory overload by the use of spatial and psychological energy within the works.” www.jameslangston.com 28 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Angel Architecture Zen Tree Paris, France artwork titles written under images Polaroid transfer statement artist Jane Linders Maryland Heights MO,USA “I am a fine art photographer specializing in alternative process photography. My current passion is Polaroid transfers. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Each print is a one-of-a-kind monoprint. My images tend to focus on the oddities of roadside Americana.” 29 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork untitled photography statement artist Janel Trinchitella Mali “Living in Mali amongst not only the local population but within the international community of development workers, embassy personnel, mine workers (management level), teachers, and partners has given me an insight into the world of poverty and poverty reduction. Born in Netherlands “I am a professional artist living with my husband, who is a development worker in Bamako, Mali for the past two years.” The causes, the problems, and the solutions are not as simple as they seem from afar. Though it often seems to me that this is a harsh and depressing place there is much beauty, will, hope, and laughter to be found. It is in fact all around.” 30 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Cathare Castles in South of France digital photography statement artist Jean-Luc Bohin France “Castles (middle-age architecture) in South France... The images depict the history of France and the heritage of Cathare people’s constructions. The buildings are in ruins and hence it is a challenge to show what they were like in the past. Therefore, I use stylization by digital photography to portray the architectural, archeological and ethnological interest of Cathare culture which was very particular to South of France. Nowadays the site is a great tourist attraction. www.jeanlucbohin.com These photographs are the images of Peyrepertuse and Puilaurens Castles, constructed during middleages…” 31 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Cementerio de Maimará (Maimará cemetery) digital photo Foja cero (Start up) ink and pencil drawing on paper artwork titles and media stated under images statement artist Julia Dorr Argentina “Cementerio de Maimará (Maimará cemetery) The cult for the deceased is, in our deep tradition, the way to respect the ancestors that built our family and our collective memory. In Jujuy, north of the country, people places special offerings and hand made paper flowers on the graves. Born in 1960, Argentina “Julia Dorr is a Design and Sculpture Professor, (Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón) with a Licentiate in Visual Arts (Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte), and Postgraduate in Distance Education (CAECE - UNED). Foja cero / Start up depicts Starting point, origin and principle. Logos.” She has taken part in individual and group art exhibitions since 1984 which some of them are CowParade Buenos Aires 2006, Museo Municipal Eduardo Sívori, Obra colectiva Greenpeace Argentina, Obra colectiva “La Re-colección” Montaje MALBA, Salón de pintura religiosa Universidad Católica de la Plata, Alianza Francesa de Buenos Aires, muestra colectiva Centro Cultural Recoleta, Fundación Banco Ciudad, Fondo Nacional de las Artes (1988 y 1995), Fundación Ricardo Rojas, Concurso de esculturas Eva Perón Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto O.E.A. Argentina, Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Mar del Plata, etc. Many private collections have her works. She lives and works in Buenos Aires.” www.juliadorr.com.ar 32 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork We also live here watercolors statement artist Julio Quispe “Quispejo” Peru “The artwork shows Andean characters with the arms up high as a sign of their presence in this world.” “Quispejo was born in Ancash, Peru. He pursued his studies in Lima in the national School of Fine Arts, graduated in 1973 with the Gold medal, and received the Enrique Camino Brent prize in painting. He has participated in diverse solo and group exhibitions, national as well as international.” www.quispejo.com 33 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Sailing the Globe acrylic, colored pencils, and permanent marker and collage on canvas statement artist Kathleen King Chicago IL, USA “Small ship-like forms depart for parts unknown” “Kathleen King has participated in numerous solo exhibitions and group shows in the USA and France, including “Plastic Pictorials, II” Oct. 2005. Fine Arts Building Gallery Chicago, IL.; “Plastic Pictorials” Mar.-Apr. 2005. Viridian Gallery, New York City, NY.; “Bio-Logic, II” Oct. –Nov. 2001. Harmon Center for Art, Anderson Gallery, Drake University, Des Moines, IA. ; “Works on Paper” May 1995; Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, France; Gallery 180: “Acquisitions Exhibition” Oct.Nov. 2006, Chicago, IL.; “The Dot” Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago, IL. ; “4 Corners of the World” Nov. 2001. Gallery II, School of the Art Institute of Chicago among many others. Her work has been also featured in publications such as the “Spot Light on Living Artists” 2004; Ivy Sundell, Crow Woods Publishing, Evanston, IL. ; “Chicago Art Scene” 2002. Ivy Sundell, Crow Woods Publishing, Evanston, IL. And “Wolgan Milsool”( Korean art magazine) 1995. Article. Seoul, Korea” www.uturn.org/King/index.htm 34 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | All He Owns Sidewalk Stories Music in the Park artwork titles written under image photography (Canon Rebel 2000 and Fuji 200 Film with a Sigms Zoom Lens) statement artist Kim Brown New York, USA “A homeless lady with all her belongings reading a magazine… “I am a self-taught photographer with 12 years of experience. I consider myself a seasoned Amateur Photography who specializes in Nature, Scenic, People and Documentary Photography. I shoot 35mm Film cameras Canon Rebel 2000 and Rebel Ti. I use Fuji Superia and HQ film and Fuji Professional, Agfa Vista and Optimum Film. Homeless persons possessions... Man playing music in Central Park, NYC... Photography for me is the essence of life. For me to capture things that tell a story without using words is simply outstanding. To be able to capture those precious moments in life, are priceless. I have been in several juried exhibition and also my photography has been published in Reflections Artist Journal; “In Our Lifetime” Juried Exhibition Washington Gallery of Photography Bethesda, Maryland, Kendra and Friends Art Show Bellport United Methodist Church Bellport, NY, “Visions from the Heart” Juried Exhibition The Housatonic Museum of Art Bridgeport, CT, Smithtown Art Council’s Art of Music Exhibition Mill Pond House Gallery St. James, NY, Arlington Central Library Sept. 11 Commerative Art Exhibit Arlington, VA, All About Art Exhibition Moss Rehabilitation Center Elkins, Park, PA...” The purpose of my photography is to show things people wouldn’t normally see. Everyday we go about daily stresses in life forgetting to look at the small things. Other people try to fill their days by doing various activities and jobs. I want to be able to capture everyday life that is extraordinary but also commonplace.” www.kbrownstylez.com 35 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Inspiration artwork titles written under/on the image digital imaging statement artist Kristina Maskarin Croatia “Greetings from Rapska Fjera depicts the medieval festival held during high tourist season. Image is concerned with changing of tradition and cultural impacts of tourism. Postcard contains visual link to website project. “I am a new genre artist working primarily in digital media, combining different multidisciplinary approaches to visual expression. Most of my artworks are influenced by various social issues and imagery of the place where I live, namely small island of Rab which is used as the starting point. Through very-close-and-personal approach to the local community in my expression I wish to make the difference in it and in the world. Greetings from Rab is a collage of various images from old Rab images to present day art photos to modern art imagery - travel agency postcard Inspiration postcard promoting my online art.” Art and digital communications are my tools. I am particularly interested in the impact of globalized new economies and tourism industry on survival and respect of native characteristics (people, land, heritage and resources).” http://www.rabinfo.net/atelierK/cv.htm 36 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Sexuality mixed media (cowries shells, bark cloth, jute, toothpicks) statement artist Lilian Nabulime UK “Cowries shells are a symbol of femininity. The other materials provide warmth. Through sex one gets pleasure, yet on the other hand if sex is not practices safely it may lead to suffering. Born in 1963, Uganda “Lilian Nabulime is one of the few female sculptors in Uganda. She graduated as Master of Fine Arts from Makerere University. In the past cowries shells were used as a currency in Uganda. Due to lack of financial empowerment many African women are pushed into undesirable sex thus exposure to diseases like HIV/AIDS. The 3 images can elicit awareness to consider prostitution / abstain /…” thought taking She works on a combination of wood and sheet metal, producing monumental sculptures. Carving tree stumps has become her trademark. She selects the trunk searching for a motif from the stump. on sex, the precautions/ She lecturers at the School of Fine art, Makerere University Uganda. Currently she is continuing her PhD research at the University of Newcastle, UK and focuses on sculpture and HIV/AIDS awareness. She enjoys wood carving and use all available materials to express messages.” http://www.theartroom-sf.com/lilian.htm 37 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | The city required imagination The Bridge as a symbol of Bridge of Cultures artwork titles written under images graphic (adobe Photoshop) statement artist Mario Sughi Ireland Born in 1961, Italy Resident of Dublin since 1990 “Mario Sughi has been a full time graphic technician for MGL (www.mglarc.com) since 1999. He has a PhD in Medieval History from Trinity College Dublin (1996) (Publication: The Register of Octavian De Palatio, Archbishop of Armagh 1478-1513, Irish Manuscripts Commission, (Dublin, 1999) He was a cartoonist with “il Male” and “Zut” magazines (Rome) between 1978-82. His works have been exhibited in World Cartoon Festival (Kosova 2006); Faszination Fussball – Stuttgart; featured in Don Quichotte Magazine, Collection Caragiale (Romania), Art du Sport (qui se tiendra à l’espace Champerret du 23 au 25 Septembre 2006)’’ www.nerosunero.org 38 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Dancing Dark Looking Eyes artwork titles written under images statement artist Martin Aas Netherlands “Dancing Dark symbolizes the destruction of a development country. War and terror is a phenomenon many countries have to go through before they can be self-contained and gain economic balance. Born in 1970, Norway “Martin Aas is a Norwegian artist who is currently living and working in Amsterdam. Aas's production is varied ranging from paintings to screen prints and sculptures. His works are featured in private collections in several countries. Looking Eyes symbolizes the poverty of the human nature”. In his early years Martin Aas experimented with colours and materials, he always had a need to reshape objects and push the boundaries of traditional techniques to their limits. ” www.martinaas.com 39 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Muggulu—Rangoli—Koli Mother and Child Struggle for Water A women depicting muggulu in front of her residence artwork titles given under the images Thread Painting (Materials used: Eco- friendly, non-toxic, wood free, recyclable hand made paper & various color silk threads) statement artist Mathi Durga “Muggulu is a prehistoric cultural treasure of Hindu communities. It is an extraordinary cultural tradition of INDIAN household rituals. Every day early morning every Hindu Indian woman cleans in and out of her residence and made the land wet with water and depicts beautiful designs with white color – called as MUGGULU in local language, TELUGU (MUGGU is singular and MUGGULU is the plural) and ‘ Rangoli’ or ‘KOLI’ in national language HINDI. In festival seasons, women decorate MUGGULU with multi colors, flowers and other decorative items availability of the region. It is a daily ritual all over India from major cities to small hamlets. Interestingly it is compulsory according to Hindu traditions. Hindus strongly believe that if the entrance of a house or residence is not decorated with MUGGULU, the goddess ‘LAKSHMI’ (Power of wealth or money) will not enter into that house. In this artwork you can see the attire of Indian women ‘SARI’ and decorative plait with flowers, gold ornaments on her head, bangles on her hands, anklets to legs, nail polish to toe nails, BINDI on forehead…every thing stitched on paper by hand. ‘Mother and child’ is a universal subject and here an Indian mother is depicted. The red color on the face of the mother reflects that she is a married woman. It is called as ‘BINDI’, an auspicious symbol of married status in HINDU culture. It will be removed when her husband dies. It is a modern and innovative expression of the artist and totally reflecting Indian mother’s emotional bondage with her child. As an art piece, it is very creative and wonderful. ‘Struggle for Water’ depicts the importance of water. The future of the mankind depends upon the availability of water. WATER will be the major issue for future wars among countries. Third world countries like INDIA has been suffering from polluted water and also scarcity of drinking water. It is a daily and a social problem to Indian rural women. Particularly some states like RAJASTHAN where THAR DESERT is located; drinking water is a daily struggle. In this artwork, 3 women are carrying pots that symbolize rural women carrying water from faraway places. “ I don’t know the issue of Water scarcity whether it is India’s problem or world problem, but it is a problem of poor rural women worldwide.” 40 India “I am Mathi Durga, an artisan recognized by DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (HANDICRAFTS) under Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, New Delhi, an apex body for cultural sector. I am residing in Hederabad city, capital of Andhra pradesh state, one of the southern states of India. I am married to Mr. M.BHANU MURTHY, a banker by profession and a crafts promoter, facilitator, designer and research scholar by involvement. I have a fascination towards crafts traditions of my local vicinities and my husband has serious commitment towards pathetic conditions of Indian artisans communities. We both seriously have taken up the non-profit support activity to artisans’ community particularly for women artisans. My husband Mr. BHANU was the founder member of “ENNELA WELFARE ASSOCIATION” – an NGO and non-profit social service organization working for development of handicrafts sector and welfare of artisans’ community. He resigned to the executive position due to total involvement in research to revive the centuries old craft traditions of India and I’ve taken up the responsibility along with likeminded craft loving women and successfully implementing various programs and projects for empowering women artisans.” ennelacrafts@yahoo.co.in | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | “THREAD PAINTING is a blend of art & craft, stitching a well conceived design or graphic work on a paper by hand with various color threads. THREAD PAINTING is a centuries old art form originated in CHINA, traveled to INDIA with overseas travelers, flourished in the medieval kingdoms, particularly in the military secret information networks. Chinese alphabets are figure oriented and rival kingdom military authorities ignore the floral designs stitched on paper. In the absence of inks, stitching floral designs on paper has attracted many. Indian designers mixed Chinese floral with Indian figurative traditions; result is THREAD PAINTING. When ink was invented, stitching on paper was gradually disappeared. Mr. M.BHANU MURTHY, a craft designer revived this craft tradition and created various designs and products like wall hangings, greeting cards and table calendars for contemporary craft world. Mrs. M.DURGA is the first artisan in this craft recognized by DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (H), Government of India, Indian craft authority.” ENNELA WELFARE ASSOCIATION India 41 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Unity made with photographs manipulated in adobe photoshop artist Maureen McCabe statement Allston MA , USA “Maureen McCabe is a multi media artist living in Massachusetts. A graduate of Mass College of Art, her work has entailed film-making, collages, and full scale plaster statues. Currently she is enjoying exploring the digital age via Photoshop which allows her craft to take on whole new dimensions.” 42 Miniature no.1 Miniature no.2 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Shahmaran artwork titles stated next to/under image drawing paper, acrylic paints artist Nilgün Akyol statement Turkey “Miniature is a rich visualization style with bright colors without shadow and perspective. Subject is usually taken from history and real life in Turkish miniatures. Born in 1961, Bafra Turkey “Nilgün Akyol is a painter. She studied at Academy Ankara in 1979. She formation of fine arts training between She opened thus far five personal exhibits in Turkey.” Shahmaran is a composite mythological creature with the body of a serpent and the head of a human. Known as SHAHMARAN in Turkey, the legend of this creature is still quite alive in many parts of Anatolia. The reasons for its popularity probably have to do with the natural human desires to control one's destiny, gain power, and achieve immortality as much as with the colorfulness of its events.” 43 architecture took basic 1998-2002. and group | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Same Value acrylics artist Nuri Morillo Roig statement Venezuela “I am affirming that the ancient art has an equal value with the modern ones, even more. “Nuri Morillo works on painting and sculpture (bronze and aluminum), ceramic formations, and more. She has participated in numerous exhibits worldwide including the IV Trienal de Pequeña Cerámica. Zagreb, Croatia (1993); International Exhibition, Ward Nasse Gallery. Soho, New York, U.S.A. (1996); ‘Diez Artistas Venezolanos’. Sikaffy Interiors, Miami Florida, U.S.A. (1999); ‘Mas allá del Arte’. Latin American Museum and Hispanic Art. Florida, U.S.A. (2000); ‘The Colors of Diversity’ The Cove Rincón Corp. Art Exhibit at FIU. Florida, USA (2002); ‘Oncology on Canvas’, Royal College of Art, London, U.K (2004-2005) and ‘XXVIICertamen de Minicuadros : Museo del Calzado de Elche’, Centre cultural de Petrer, Sala de exposiciones de Universidad Cardenal Herrera, San Pablo de Elche, Sala de Exposición Municipal de Sax, Spain (2006).” Today we try to paint as simple as they did. Upper part an abstract paint, below an ancient stone paint from the pre-Colombus Indians.” 44 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Kosemani guache on cardboard with a cowries Unity pen and wash on cardboard Daily Struggle pen and wash on cardboard with Nigerian coin (50k) artwork titles and media listed under images artist Onifade Samson Olaniyi statement Nigeria “Kosemani (Essential Needs) connotes the importance of Ear, Eye, & Nose to the head and human race at large, as the most essential needs to life. So also, it’s to poverty reduction and economic empowerment to educate the general society through listening to others; see poverty on our lands and how it can be tackled, speak it out loud and clear for the society to help the less-privileged people in our society with our substances like money and to reduce unfavorable current conditions in the society. The color used depicts Africa continent as the most affected area in the world with their motifs. Born in 1976, Ogbomoso “After completing his postsecondary education in the Ibadan Polytechnic, Onifade continued with his arts education at SSCE (1994), NABTEB TECHNICAL (1997); ND / ART & DESIGN PRINTING TECH (2002). He has won the UN Award for the Art Poster Competition promoting the Millennium Development Goals [MDGs] in Nigeria [Best in the 25 – 30 age group].” Unity is to say “United we stand, divided we fall” with the use of lines and shapes. We can alleviate severe current conditions, if the whole world can agree in one spirit, speak out in one voice, and believe in one another as a soul. Then we will achieve all our aims and the dreams will come true. Daily Struggle depicts our daily struggle in our lives with the use of lines and shapes. Each individual struggles everyday to meet basic needs and alleviate underprivileged current conditions in our society. Many people work hard but earn little at the end of the day. That is why I used one of smallest denomination of Nigeria Currency (50 kobo).” 45 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | The hidden richness Reborn artwork titles stated under images mixed media on canvas artist Otto Schade statement UK “I am a Chilean architect, painter and urban sculptor who received full German nationality via my father. Besides architecture, in my spare time I enjoy painting oils since 1996, for which I was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 4th Annual Talcahuano (Chile) painting competition ‘Pinceladas Contra Viento y Marea’ (Brushstrokes Against the Wind and Tide). I have also won two urban sculptures competition in Concepcion (Chile). I have lived in Berlin between March 2004 and May 2006, where I had two solo exhibits in Zeitzone Gallery, Helle Panke Gallery and Gallerie Twenty four. I have also participated in the “Guillermo Dreisler Homage” in March 2005. I am currently living and working in London for some exhibitions in 2007.” www.otto-schade.de.vu 46 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Dictatorial Realism statement artist Robert Pennekamp The Netherlands “A new form of art. Dictatorial Realism. You said Dictatorial ? www.robertpennekamp.nl I don't ask anyone anything. I just walk over you. With an iron plate on my head, I'll go my own way. If you like it, or not. If you expose it above the sofa or put it in the garbage can. I do it, if you like it or not. Because this decade demands to make choices, you need to stand strong, and you must have an own opinion. With explosive pre-historic power and the upper conviction, beyond the rules of the Contemporary Art. Beyond techniques or knowledge, in the middle of the moment, without any obstruction. Just the undemocratic way. Be welcome in the divergent consciousness, with small tunnel vision. Why Realism ? Just because I stand with both feet on the ground. You have to do it all by yourself.. Really nobody is waiting for you. Until you're famous or well known. This will bring people who want your money, who stalk you, and want all of you. You can't do any more what you want because you're the role model. That’s the phenomenon. You can' t do with or without.” 47 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork untitled Digital Painting statement artist Rodrigo Canhão Portugal Born in Coimbra “Rodrigo Canhão – Pato - lives in Santo Varäo, Portugal, which gives him the happy opportunity of painting the Mondego river rice fields spreading before him. His pictures project a very individual, personal style with perhaps a touch of narcissism, but a clear rejection of any particular school or specific painting mode.” www.pato.be 48 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork you and me and everybody pastel and acrylic statement artist Sandra Betancort Venezuela “In a strong theatrical gesture of a Pantomime dream, she was born under the rhombus of a colossus harlequin. Turning as dancing, she landed on them, involved in smiles, between interwoven colors, in the conjunction white 25, of the former and respected race October, positioned 77 red, to 11:50 night degrees of the harlequin year. Blessed for the God who laughs and from 8 exact rhombuses of the ages of the dancers masks, she grew up specializing herself in everything related to the visual arts. Every member of the lodge was entrusting to her a daily task, for which she was acquiring skill and knowledge as plastic artist, photographer and art director. Interested in everything related to the arts, history, music and culture, she step endless nights under the spherical library, surrounded with trapezes that were carrying thousands and thousands of literary specimens. Entrusted for keeping the color alive, between acrobatics and flight, she strolls among both scenes....the real (her world)…and unreal (your world)…” http://sandrabetancort.mosaicglobe.com 49 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Ocean of Tears image of a reverse glass painting statement artist Shirley M. Rhymes California, USA “Ocean of Tears is framed in solid brass. The title of this painting, Ocean of Tears, says it all.” “I am a disabled artist that received this gift of reverse painting on glass after a near death experience in 1985.” 50 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | Peaceful Monhegan The Red Door Golden Marshes artwork titles written under images oil on canvas statement artist Susan Roux Maine, USA “Peaceful Monhegan is of the arrival dock on Monhegan Island 10 miles off the coast of Maine. It is known as the artist island because many artists have flocked there for years capturing it’s unusual light and the untouched simplicity. Time seems to have stood still on this tiny island. “I am a fulltime artist living in rural Maine. Since my birth and childhood in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, I have been intrigued and interested in nature. After studying at Rhode Island School of Design, I became very interested in capturing this emotional grip nature has always had on me. I chose to express and share with others my feelings of unity, warmth, freedom and belonging through my depictions of nature. The Red Door is one of the tiny houses near the arrival dock, also on Monhegan Island. It is characteristic of the simplicity and weathered gray siding typical of the structures found here. The gray-pitched roof against a warm glowing fog captures both the islands simplicity and feeling. I am represented by The Blue Heron Gallery in Wellfleet, MA on Cape Cod and The Wright Gallery in Cape Porpoise, ME.” Golden Marshes is my interpretation of the many marshes in Southern Maine. It shows a grand expanse of undeveloped land and it is essential for a healthy ecosystem. It represents a marriage between land and sea. The golden arms embracing and inviting the ocean to a peaceful haven, much like we all want to be accepted and embraced into our own peaceful haven. Two completely different entities existing in unison, both retaining their own characteristics, reflects the hopes and dreams of many.” www.susanroux.com 51 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | artwork Literacy for unleashing human creativity, participation and poverty eradication to photograph enhance livelihoods statement artist Willy Ngaka Uganda “Have you ever seen people who are unable to get job opportunities because they are illiterate? Have you seen poverty biting people because they have cannot read and write? Have you seen young girls who drop out of school because of early pregnancy and cannot go back to continue their studies because the culture demands that they should never go back to school? Are you aware that illiteracy, poverty, unemployment and poor health reinforce each and exacerbate the degree of people’s misery ad suffering? Have you seen a situation where poverty blocks children’s chances of attending even free universal primary education because their parents cannot afford uniforms, books and food for their children, thereby worsening illiteracy levels among all age groups in the population? Are you aware that literacy is a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed by all, and yet a significant percentage of the population in rural areas are not enjoying this right? “Willy Ngaka holds Master of Public Administration & Management from Makerere University, and a Master of Adult & Community Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he is a PhD candidate. He lectures literacy, rural development, qualitative research methods and project management at Makerere University. He coordinates the Project Management component of the MSc. Programs (in Development Studies, and Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Agriculture), a collaborative Masters Program between the Agricultural University of Norway and Makerere University. He is a member of the International Associ ation for Communi ty Development, International Reading Association, Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply and the Golden Key International Honor Society (GKIHS). He is a recipient of the prestigious Elva Night Research Award for the year 2006, making him the first Ugandan and the 4th African Scholar to win it in the last 25 years. He is a peer reviewer in a number of journals.” My photograph is concerned about the above questions. People in my village in Arua district of North Western Uganda experience a similar situation. The wars of the late 1970s and early 1980s which brought the exit of Idi Amin as a president of Uganda caused a lot of destruction in terms of people’s lives and property and brought misery, suffering and poverty. I decided that a solution to these questions should be to design and implement an integrated intergenerational literacy project. The persons of various ages appearing in the above photo are intergenerational literacy learners of Onezu literacy class in Arua district and I took the photo on 26th July 2003.” http://willyngaka.cgpublisher.com/ 52 | TreasurePostcards | art4development.net | We thank all the contributing artists for their interest in TreasurePostcards and congratulate them on their work! 53 Arts For Global Development, Inc. [Art4Development.Net] is an international non-profit voluntary initiative with a purpose of furthering interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, multi-sectoral, and creative approach in social change and development. Art4Development.Net aims to facilitate creative sector and stakeholders of development together empower socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and communities worldwide; particularly children, youth, and women. 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