Throwback Thursday Peace Corps Art & Auctions Ending Soon

Current Work and Auctions Ending Soon

For much of this week and next, I’m working on a large oil painting of a vintage red tractor for a local art competition. This Sunday, however, I should still have another new painting up for auction on eBay. I have a few ideas for what I’ll be painting, but whatever I decide, it will be a nice pop of red color!

In the meantime, tonight an eBay auction is ending for an 8″ x 10″ oil painting of blooming spring flowers hanging along the Potomac River.

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Potomac River Landscape

And on Sunday evening, an auction will be ending for this 9″ x 12″ oil painting of an expansive Costa Rican beach landscape.

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Expansive Beach Landscape of Uvita, Costa Rica

Throwback Thursday Art

The other day I was thinking that I have a fairly extensive body of work from the past several years, and I’m going to start sharing bits of it every Thursday on my Facebook fan page, on my Twitter page, and right here on this blog!

As many of you know, from 2006 to 2008, I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Costa Rica, working in Community Economic Development. In my spare time (there’s plenty of spare time in rural Costa Rica), I enjoyed, you guessed it, painting.

Over the course of a few months, I sketched and painted a detailed world map onto the side of the local elementary school, where I taught Junior Achievement and English, and was a soccer star (until I played with other adults). The map had every single country on it, with the names in Spanish, as well as some inspirational quotes on the sides.

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The quotes read (translated):

“The more we know the world, the more we love it.”

“The Earth is ours, let’s take care of it!”

“Almost always, the creative and dedicated minority has made the world a better place.”

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.”

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world-map-photo

Once the map was finished, we used it to teach geography through trivia games. The kids really enjoyed it. Most of them learned a lot, although one boy already knew the name of every single country in the world, where they were located, and some information about each country! He showed me his book one day that he studied to learn all of that. It was pretty impressive.

Since then, the school built an additional room, which enclosed the map inside.

World Map Inside La Cruz Costa Rica

We definitely had a good time at the school, both learning:

La Cruz School Kids Costa Rica

and having fun!

La Cruz School Kids 2 Costa Rica

Lastly, I recently donated to the National Peace Corps Association and got this cool bumper sticker artwork to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps!

Peace Corps Bumper Sticker

Public Art – Mobile Hope murals in Village at Leesburg

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I’m painting 4 of these babies in the next 4-5 weeks. I’m armed with new brushes and plenty of paint! Their future home will be in the windows of the Mobile Hope donation center, for public display on Village Market Blvd., in the Village at Leesburg.

The Mobile Hope donation center will be accepting food, clothes, blankets and other personal items to help at-risk and precariously housed youth in Loudoun County.

http://www.inova.org/inova-in-the-community/index/mobilehealth/mobile-hope/index

Philanthropy in the Arts! ABC’s Secret Millionaire restores “What I See Can be Me” mural

I recently watched an episode I hadn’t yet seen of one of my favorite shows – ABC’s “Secret Millionaire.”  This time, John Ferber, the Secret Millionaire, was taken to the infamous Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles.  One of the people he connected with was a man named Crushow, a member of the Skid Row Artists Collective.  During the filming, Crushow brought Mr. Ferber to see a large mural painted 20 years ago entitled “What I See Can Be Me,”  and explained the significance of that painting to Mr. Ferber.  Unfortunately, large chunks of it was covered in graffiti.  Nevertheless, Mr. Ferber confessed that that was the first time he actually was able to stop and see a real significance to a piece of art.  It even brought him to tears!  In the end of the show, he made a large donation to pay for the restoration of the mural!

The full episode can be seen here – Secret Millionaire. The segment about the mural is at the 27 minute mark.

Peace Corps Art

The past few days I’ve been taking the bus from Alexandria to Arlington.  We live in a diverse neighborhood on the north end of Alexandria, close to a large Latino community made up of mostly Central American immigrants.  Since I am usually one of the few gringos on the bus, it sort of reminds me of being in Costa Rica, which is where I first started making art for others besides myself.  Even though I worked in community economic development as a Peace Corps Volunteer with the local people of La Cruz de Abangares, I especially enjoyed collaborating with several of them on artwork for public display.  So I thought I’d post some pictures of that work, along with a few other non-art projects!