Read the predictions by the O.B or West Indian Astrologers for women in their 31st year- At age 31 I traveled to Galle, Sri Lanka, the painting titled "Island Goddess" or 'Sri Lankan Goddess" I completed after returning. She in a way is me as an ambassador of goodwill traveling half way around the world through the air and over the sea. Her message, an act of goodwill towards others ripples.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Island Goddess
Read the predictions by the O.B or West Indian Astrologers for women in their 31st year- At age 31 I traveled to Galle, Sri Lanka, the painting titled "Island Goddess" or 'Sri Lankan Goddess" I completed after returning. She in a way is me as an ambassador of goodwill traveling half way around the world through the air and over the sea. Her message, an act of goodwill towards others ripples.
Labels:
Asian,
Bodhivista,
Buddah,
Female,
Galle,
Girl,
Goddess,
Goodwill,
Kristie Stephenson,
Leaf,
Navel,
Peace,
Protection,
Sea,
sri lanka,
Stem,
Temple,
Umbilical Cord
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Goodwill Peace and Protection Paintings
Cultural symbols for peace and protection are used, the hand and the eye. The Hand of God, "Mano Ponderosa" in Spanish, in Arabic the Hamesh hand, in Hebrew the Hamsa hand. It is the protecting hand. In southern Europe, North Africa and India the downward pointing eye in hand is used to avert the evil eye from those that mean harm.
The eye symbol is a figure in Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu societies. In Turkey it is common to give the "evil eye" glass bead as a gift.
The paintings below represent the loss of family and community due to a natural disaster they incorporate the use of these symbols. The title above links to pictures from the fundraiser as well as the trip to Galle, Sri Lanka where the Miami Tsunami Reconstruction Team (MTRT) travelled to help with the rebuilding for tsunami survivors.
www.tsunamireliefsrilanka2005.shutterfly.com/

Bruce & Aydin Hoo Collection, Boulder, CO

Andrew Porter Collection, United Kingdom

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Antoinette & Gail Baldwin Collection, Coconut Grove, FL

M.R. Riu Collection, Ft. Lauderdale FL

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A. Dixon Collection, Coconut Grove, FL

Forbes Architects Collection, Coral Gables, FL

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D. Chung Collection, Mandeville, Jamaica

Aram Brazillian Collection, Bal Harbor, FL




G. Stephenson Collection, Miramar, FL

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S.S. Wilson Collection, Parkland, FL

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Aram Brazillian Collection, Bal Harbor, FL

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The eye symbol is a figure in Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu societies. In Turkey it is common to give the "evil eye" glass bead as a gift.
The paintings below represent the loss of family and community due to a natural disaster they incorporate the use of these symbols. The title above links to pictures from the fundraiser as well as the trip to Galle, Sri Lanka where the Miami Tsunami Reconstruction Team (MTRT) travelled to help with the rebuilding for tsunami survivors.
www.tsunamireliefsrilanka2005.shutterfly.com/

Bruce & Aydin Hoo Collection, Boulder, CO

Andrew Porter Collection, United Kingdom

Sold

Sold

Antoinette & Gail Baldwin Collection, Coconut Grove, FL

M.R. Riu Collection, Ft. Lauderdale FL

Sold

A. Dixon Collection, Coconut Grove, FL

Forbes Architects Collection, Coral Gables, FL

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

D. Chung Collection, Mandeville, Jamaica

Aram Brazillian Collection, Bal Harbor, FL




G. Stephenson Collection, Miramar, FL

Sold

Sold

S.S. Wilson Collection, Parkland, FL

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Aram Brazillian Collection, Bal Harbor, FL

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold

Sold
Labels:
Goodwill,
Hamsa Hand,
Peace,
Protection,
Tsunami,
Turkish Evil Eye,
Volunteer
Goodwill, Peace and Protection Series
Labels:
Dec. 2004 Tsunami,
fundraiser,
Galle,
global crossroads,
Goodwill,
Hamesh Hand,
Hamsa Hand,
Hand of Fatima,
Kristie Stephenson,
Peace,
Protection,
sri lanka,
travel,
Turkish Evil Eye,
Volunteer
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