Monday, May 4, 2009

Selection of Images to be on Display in Nashville

Good whatever part of the day you are experiencing! It is late afternoon now, and as I am awfully excited about a new exhibition of prints, I thought I would share it with you.

My son attends the Donelson Christian Academy, and in an effort to further educate our children in the arts, the school has instituted a hallway gallery of works by local artists. The exhibited works range from oils and watercolors to fine art prints and even mixed media offerings.

The following are a couple of the thirteen framed works that will hang there this month and next. Hope you enjoy them!

The first image is of a little girl and her older brother, both of whom suffer from the stigma attached to facial deformities--little sis has a cleft lip and big brother has bilateral cleft lip and palate. Both children were operated on during the February 2009 Hanna Project medical and humanitarian aid trip...and if you check back, I'll post their "after" pictures. Just incredible!


This second image is of a young hunter who has found a spot up in the upper branches of an old cashew tree--see his slingshot on his forearm? Friendly kid--loved having his photo taken!

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