W.I.P. official logo created by, April Brosemann and Jessica Martin
“If
we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other”
-
Mother Teresa
We Imagine
Peace is an international organization of artists established by
April Brosemann(Me), Kira Rose, and Erik Terrell.
The mission of W.I.P. is to spread world peace through a number of
different charity fundraising collaboration master pieces, and showcase the
contemporary rising talent of artists worldwide. These unique art projects
express unity and the idea “We Are One”. We hope to creatively inspire artists
to desire and thirst for a brighter future by expressing the way they view the
world in an active pursuit for peace, happiness, and a love for all mankind.
Our current project is “World Peace”. The showcased artwork will collectively
come together to form the shape of Earth emphasizing our theme of World Peace.
To pull this off the W.I.P team selected six topics that reflect
peace/nonviolence (TOPICS: love, compassion, patience, tolerance, humility, and
forgiveness). Artists were to create an art piece that represented one of the six
topics. The exhibition showcasing this wonderful group of artists
and artwork will be held on June 16th 2012 at Nicks Taste of Texas in Covina, CA. After the event all the artwork
will be auctioned off, and all proceeds will be donated to the Helping Hands Charity, Inc.
Humility in Brown - Bryan Thorpe
This beautiful artwork by Bryan Thorpe represents the
power of touch to encourage an open mind and understanding. This power of touch
enables trust and honesty and breaks down boundaries between individuals. The
way the hands cradle each other shows a moment of true compassion and humility.
We must always remember those less fortunate, and learn to set aside our
individual pride. The color brown is reliable and solid because of its earthy
tones and abundance in nature. Thorpe has had a rough road battling alcoholism
and says, “Humility has been a driving force within my own recovery.”
White Ant in Sea of Blue – Lance Jeschke
Lance Jeschke’s art bursts with originality. In this
painting the ant symbolizes both strength and unity. Ants are truly a humbled
creature devoting their life for the greater good of their colony. The fact
that the ant is painted in white represents the pureness of his intentions and
willingness to serve. The sea of blue
gives the overall art a peaceful and tranquil feeling. Jeschke had this to say
about his unique piece of art, “Ants
may be some of the lowliest of creatures but actually some of the most
important.”
Green Love – Heidi Lancers
Heidi Lancers’ Green Love is a beautiful depiction of
love for the world. The metaphorical wish for world peace is stunningly
expressed through individual love songs. It is as though these songs of love
are being tunefully played through the wish of an innocent girl and will soon
hit earth with a global impact. The whimsical movement takes on a windblown
natural feel. Green is a cool color that symbolizes nature and the natural
world. Green also represents tranquility, good luck, and health, and is known
for its calming effects. Every aspect of this one of a kind painting is
peaceful and beautiful. Lancers had this to say about her painting, “I
went with the subject "Love" in variations of green. I closed my eyes
and this image came to me in a flash, so I had to follow through with the
concept. The songs are personal favorites of mine but ones I think all can
relate too. The color green to me means renewal, regrowth, and purity.”
Tolerance in Hopeful Yellow – Laura J Holman
Laura J Holman is an exceptionally talented artist. This
piece is gorgeously detailed in different variations of yellow. Yellow is
primarily a cheerful color, but also is known to heighten feelings of
frustration and anger. It is fantastic that Holman played with the idea of
using yellow to teach tolerance. Because of the agitation caused by yellow it
can be very difficult to focus and concentrate on the color for too long, and
it take patience and tolerance to do so. There is also a representation of
tolerance for all mankind depicted in the different faces within the flowers.
She painted each face a different skin tone addressing the global idea of
racial equality. The faces in the flowers draw attention to the beauty of the
woman, which symbolizes the true beauty that exists within the soul despite
outward appearance. Holman
had this to say about her striking painting, “While the color yellow is probably the
least favorite color for any artist to use, I felt it was perfect for
expressing the theme. The color yellow exudes optimism and enlightenment while
encouraging communication- a key factor in the concept of tolerance... I took
liberty here with the actual lei flower so that the faces would work within
this particular flower design. I feel the warm colors in this piece along with
the woman's riveting stare pull you in and demand your attention-attention to
the concept of tolerance.”
Compassion – Patricia Allingham Carlson
Patricia
Carlson has been a huge advocate for W.I.P. by recruiting her artist friends
and student artists to get involved with this wonderful creative cause. This
beautiful piece she created for the “World Peace” project tells an amazing
story about life and love. Compassion
is a tribute piece for a young man who lost his life in park. After he passed
away his compassionate brother built a memorial in the park that Patricia
Carlson later visited and drew inspiration from. This artwork demonstrates the
joy of life, and savoring every moment with loved ones, being patient, and
taking time to enjoy a ray of sunshine or a cool breeze. In essence this is a
representation of being thankful for the beauty and wonderful people that
surround you. Carlson had this to say about the young man who passed away, “I
learned “Sully” was a wonderful person, a light too bright to stay on earth. I dedicated
the painting to Sullivan, for the rocks and park he loved.”
Patience Green – Celie, 13 Patience Yellow – Madelyn, 13
Both Celie and Madelyn are only 13 years old and art
students of Patricia Allingham Carlson. One thing W.I.P. strongly believes is
that art is universal and is for everyone regardless of age, race, sex, or
location. These two young budding artists demonstrate a love for nature and
peace throughout the world. Mother
Nature brings new life year after year. The world and all things in it have
learned with great patience comes great reward. The innocence represented
through these artworks has a profound impact, and these two young artists
desire to help those in need through their creativity is truly enlightening.
Celie says, “Patience is green.” Madelyn says, “Yellow reminds me of patience
because it is such a calming color to me. I love yellow.”
Blue Tolerance – Danielle Davis
Danielle Davis is a truly
unique and diverse artist. She aims to express conceptual ideals and inspire
understanding through numerous abstract ways. Blue Tolerance has a very peaceful, natural, purity vibe. The dark
blues contrasting against the white and lighter blues gives this piece
dimension and beautiful flowing movement. The way these colors blend, you can
almost feel the freshness bounce right off the canvas. This is a very
simplistic yet gorgeous representation of Mother Earth. Danielle Davis says, “I create using simple
colors, forms, direction & shapes, presenting them in a symbolic manner
that examines the way we as people relate to ourselves & the world in our
purest senses. My themes are often explained from the point of a direct
observer to achieve this, but always abstract to reflect that greater
view...the only absolutes are the questions themselves.”
Yellow Love – Angie Jonas
Angie Jonas is an amazing collage artist. Yellow Love is a very interesting piece that interweaves a story of romance with
and love of nature in a very detailed and discrete way. Much like this busy
artwork, love can clutter the mind and overwhelm the senses. This piece tends
to evoke emotion and bring back memories of a high school crush or love so
scattered and innocent; a mixture of emotions that are the ingredients to
finding true love. The male and female hand clasped so tightly together
demonstrates the bond created between companionships, and a love that cannot be
broken through the tribulations of everyday life. Jonas said this about her collage, “Don't
judge love...God has no gender, God is Love, love has no gender. Simple as
that!”
The We Imagine Peace
team has worked for months promoting W.I.P. and recruiting artists all over the
globe. We have artists involved from across the United States, England,
Australia, Ireland, Spain, and many more. We are so fortunate to be able to
work with magnificent artists who are willing to share their talents in a
hearty pursuit to help those in need. We chose to donate to the Helping Hands Charity Inc. because they
promote a similar message to what our project portrays. They are a passionate
caring organization who believes in good people helping good people. Parallel
to our mission, they aim to provide disadvantage individuals with tools,
support, and training necessary to become creative and useful, self-sustaining
citizens. The Helping Hands Charity Inc. says, “We stand for people empowering
those in need by giving them a helping hand-up, not just a hand out.” The
greatest way to achieve peace is through each other, and there is something
special to be said about people coming together for the greater good of
humanity. This is exactly what We Imagine
Peace aims to do.
“If
there is to be peace in the world,
There must be peace in the nations.
If there is to be peace in the nations,
There must be peace in the cities.
If there is to be peace in the cities,
There must be peace between neighbors.
If there is to be peace between neighbors,
There must be peace in the home.
If there is to be peace in the home,
There must be peace in the heart.”
-
Lao
Tzu
Blue
Humility – “There is always
someone/something bigger than us,
we are very small in the
universe, but we should
also care about everything around us
and not be selfish” – Jess Harel
Piece Peace – “What a wonderful world we
would have if we could
literally "piece peace"
together.” – April
Brosemann & Angela Hobby
Tolerance In Brown – “Peace can be promoted by
protecting and respecting our environment,
only then we have respect for other human beings.”
- Isabel NLopes
Sea of Compassion - "Sea of Compassion
is my representation of yellow and compassion
in a seascape form" - Erik Terrell
Tolerance – “I believe tolerance is a starting
point which should eventually
disappear in favor
of acceptance. " - Scott Hamilton
I’ll
Save You – Vit Raiser “When the power of love
overcomes the love of power,
the world will know peace”
–
Jimi Hendrix
Green and Yellow for Patience – “A beautiful old ash
tree patiently
clinging to life as every remaining moment
of life is a silent blessing to the world.”
-
Alan Withington
Love in Green – “There are certain things in life that
evoke feelings whether it be staring into the burning embers
of a
fire, the smell of bacon in the morning, or the simple lyrics
of a
song... All you need is love, Love is all you need...
when I hear
this song it just makes me smile
and I know
everything will be alright.” – Kira Rose
To view more artwork by the all the artists involved in this collaboration, or to get updates on our future projects and exhibition opportunities please visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/weimaginepeace