I wanted to give a warm thanks to all of the people who particpated in the Santo Domingo projects. The mural below was created by Ana Diaz, Paula and I.
Frances Colon
Francisco Lazzaro
Paula and Marel
Raúl Fernandez
The Nuns from La Casa Rosada
Maureen Smith
Jackie y Familia
Carmen Cruz
USAID
Denisse Lozada
Miguel Savinon
Clarita and Enrico
Carolina and Orazio
And Ana Diaz whom without her continuous dedication I could not have done a thing.
You are all amazing!
THANK YOU!
Beata
Monday, February 18, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
La Casa de Jackie
opportunity arose. Ana Diaz called me asking if I would like to paint a mural with her in another orphanage, La Casa de Jackie. So off we went. We were given the children's classroom to paint. Ana and I chose to paint the children's portraits. There were 30 children and each of them were extremely sweet. Each of the children introduced themselves to me in English, told me their name and age. At the end of the day, a future pastor called us into the living room area and said a prayer for Ana and I. We all held hands and repeated after him. Afterwards hugs were given all around as we said goodbye.
! Fiesta ! Unveiling of the Mural
Friday February 8th Ana Diaz, her mom and I went to La Casa Rosada to celebrate the unveiling of the mural.
The mural was created for the children to have in the new part of the orphanage which is under construction. The mural was entitled "Sun Rays" because no matter the weather the sun is always shining on the children. Once we had unveiled the mural the children were socializing around it. They were eating their snacks and all of a sudden all together they left the room and began march around the entire orphanage with the mural on their shouldars. It was quite an endearing sight to see.
The mural was created for the children to have in the new part of the orphanage which is under construction. The mural was entitled "Sun Rays" because no matter the weather the sun is always shining on the children. Once we had unveiled the mural the children were socializing around it. They were eating their snacks and all of a sudden all together they left the room and began march around the entire orphanage with the mural on their shouldars. It was quite an endearing sight to see.
Monday, February 11, 2008
La Casa Rosada
This is one of the murals which were painted for La Casa Rosada. It has some prtraits of people who made this project possible and children, some resembling the kids from the orphanage. It was made to have an energetic feel which is parallel to the vibe of La Casa Rosada. Everytime we came to see the children of The Pink House were running, screaming and full of life.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Thank You !
A year has passed since the idea of The Santo Domingo Project was birthed. The path which has led me to the 3 hour countdown until i board the flight is one that points out a simple fact of life.
Never stop living your dreams.
Thinking about this whole journey has made me reminisce on the amount people who I would like to thank for their participation in the creation of The Santo Domingo Project, their continual inspiration and faith in me.
Shea Chang. Martyna Wrobel. Marcia Villalobos. Andrea Vriesen. Ana Diaz. Thank you ladies for your continuous advice and your ears which never tire of listening. Also, one integral person I would like to thank is Hanna Barczyk. She has grown with me as a friend and business partner. I couldn't have lived my dream without her help and support.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
23 Days to GO!
Countdown to Santo Domingo Project.
Fellow illustrator and mural painter Ana Dias will be participating in the painting of the La Casa Rosada mural which is taking place from January 28th to February 8th. Ana's work can be seen at
www.anarimaconbanana.blogspot.comSaturday, December 8, 2007
Santo Domingo Project: Prints in Exchange for Sketchbooks
Images of Courage will be traveling to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to create a mural project for orphaned children living with HIV at La Casa Rosada (The Pink House). In addition to the mural project there will also be a photo documentary created about the experience. In order to make this project possible, we need art supplies for the children, mural painting supplies, and materials for the documentation process.
This holiday season Beata Kruszynski of Images of Courage will be exchanging her illustrations and mural prints for skecthbooks for the children of La Casa Rosada.
For exchanges or donations contact Beata at imagesofcourage@gmail.com. Much Thanks!!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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