As an
artist deeply touched by the recent tragedy that has caused such long lasting
upheaval in countless lives, I was searching for a way to make a difference. I
offered tsunami relief links on
my website, but
felt I needed to contribute more. Not having the funds to "just write a check",
I felt compelled to somehow offer my art in an effort to provide aid.
I logged on to Lulu to see if this might be possible and what appearance it
might take. During a chat session with Lulu Live Chat, I met a wonderful Lulu
representative, Tanya Stockton. We talked about my current Lulu calendar
project and she looked over my web site. She was very touched that I had
included an easy way to reach the organizations that are offering aid to the
victims of the tsunami disaster. I explained that I really want to do more
toward the effort and that I have a dream of offering my art to somehow help in
these efforts. It didn't take us long to find our way to the possibility of a
collaboration between Lulu and myself with this goal in mind.
At that
time, I introduced, to Tanya, an elite guild of worldwide photographers that I
had organized in 2001. The guild,
DPI Internationale,
was formed for the sole purpose of enlightening the public to digital
photography being a viable art medium. Our DPI group has also been exploring
the possibilities of continuing our quest to demonstrate to quality of images
that can be produced using various digital cameras. Tanya became very excited
as she looked over the locations of the DPI members. Our project was becoming
an international effort in collaboration with Lulu. In the week that followed,
many of the DPI artists expressed a desire to contribute to the project that
has taken shape in a wonderful pictorial anthology of uplifting images.
We invite you to enjoy this timeless collection of images with a
sprinkling of poignant quotes and snippets from these trying times. This is a
way for us to contribute to those that so desperately need help. This is a way
for Lulu to extend a long-term contribution to the children of this devastating
event. And this is a way for you to support the relief efforts of
Salvation
Army, Sarvodaya in Sri Lanka and the Humane Society International.
Your
Copy of the book will serve as a reminder of this tragedy and your unselfish
contribution to help others.
The featured artists are:
Greg Anzalone, Buffalo, New
York
Guy Biechele, Athol,
Massachusetts
Noel
Carboni, Florida
Art Cole, Northern
Virginia
James
Geddes, Seattle, Washington
Laryl
Hancock, Yuma, Arizona
Mike Hollingshead, Nebraska
James Johnston, Ohio
Thomas Kirchen, Oregon
Trine Sirnes, Fredrikstad,
Norway
Steve
Vit, Australia
Ilona
Wellmann, Gummersbach, Germany
Brian Zimmerman, Chester, Viriginia
The book's creation is a
collaboration of all members. James Geddes and Trine Sirnes spearheaded the
project with coordinating efforts by the Lulu staff.
Lulu is a print
on demand publisher for artists, photographers, writers and musicians. You can
visit them at this site: http://www.lulu.com.