Sunday, March 31, 2019

Day 2439: Alter ego's.





Alter ego: photo, acrylics, collage.









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12 artists work on a 6 hour mixed media marathon.




 
We created our own collage papers with mark making.



by Valerie


This while our photos were being printed.



Connie


We took the photo and made the changes that appealed to us.


Christine

Not many were thrilled to have a close-up, 
but I promised they could change whatever they didn't like.
That's the beauty of collage. 


Christine

The face prints. mounted on canvas, went through changes. 

 
Tanya


Susan 



Valerie

Margarita

Julie

Carole

Carole


Star

Mina

Mina

Jessica

Jessica

jacki


12 Alter-ego's on canvas. Oh, and stamp people ...


by Carole, Christine & Tanya

by Margarita, Jessica & Julie

Six hours of fun, experimenting and playing.




There was a break for lunch!







A feel good story.




 Grandhunk #3, a senior at OLU is away on a mission trip.





Twice each year, the OLU Missions Program partners with the Bishop Paiute Tribe and other organizations in and around Bishop, California for our Native American Reservation Trip (NART). Since 2012, we have been working towards restoring relationships between the Native community. Our ministry projects provide an avenue for us to connect and build relationships with the people of the area and these projects include construction, landscaping, gardening, working with the elderly, kids ministry, environmental projects, and homeless ministry. 


























Participants on these trips spend time with the Bishop Paiute Tribe and the work they do in the region, however small, 
communicates the value we place on the qualities they value. 
Our care for the things that the Tribe cares for shows 
them the love that we have for them.


Grandhunk #3


They pitch tents, cook, and have fun being together 
as well as being of service to others.
They will be home Monday.









A smile for Sunday ...











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