Friday, September 21, 2012

Of stone, fabric and peace

Today is International Day of Peace 2012.  This year amongst other peace related activities Fiona and I have joined Mary-Jane's Flags For Peace 2012 Project as a way of marking this day.

©2012 Barry Smith - Peace - a Peace in the Trees monolith
This morning we 'launched' our flags in our front yard. My flags are a little more traditional - pennant flags made by deconstructing the fabric of a rainbow umbrella.

©2012 Barry Smith - Peace flags fly proudly at 601 mvr (formerly an umbrella)
Fiona's flags took the form of peace weather grams - heaps of them which have been added to by people visiting our studio.

©2012 Barry Smith A tree of peace weather-grams on a cloudy peace morning
©2012 Barry Smith - Live peace weather-gram
Yesterday a working team of us from art4place installed the sculptures that make up Peace in the Trees at Maleny Retreat - fitting that we managed to get the installation in place the day before International Day of Peace.
©2012 Fiona Dempster - Installing Peace in the Trees
©2012 Fiona Dempster - Installing Peace in the Trees
©2012 Fiona Dempster -A peaceful leaf fragment
©2012 Fiona Dempster - A line of 3 of the 12 peace & nature sculptures in the trees
©2012 Fiona Dempster - A peace portal
©2012 Fiona Dempster - Radiating peace
©2012 Fiona Dempster - Love and peace
©2012 Fiona Dempster - Solace
We rounded off the day by gonging our peace bell.

©2012 Barry Smith - Peace bell rings peace across the valley and mountains
We hope that these little gestures might add to the ripples of peace as a way of travelling through this life and world.




9 comments:

  1. A touching post Barry. Each image is like a peace flag whether it's a carving in stone.... people working together in the name of peace.... trees festooned with messages and flags .....or a peace bell chiming sacred sound across a beautiful land.

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  2. Wonderful, Barry... thanks for all you do!

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  3. The ripples sent out by your gonging peace bell are being felt in CT. Thank you. I needed a bit of peace today...it's been quite a week...or two.

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  4. No doubt they are excellent peace messages. I also like Fiona Dempster.

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  5. the work involved here is great - from the people who made the project happen to those who did the work on the stone... what a beautiful outdoor installation - they each have their own special quality...

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  6. how lovely to put thought and action into the spirit of peace
    may it travel far and wide

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  7. R, VA, J, L, SZQ, MJ & TL - thanks all for your peace comments - may they add even more to the ripples of peace. R- the team work certainly was a work of love and peace. J - glad the bell harmony reached CT and brought calm. L, SZQ, MJ and TL- the installation will make its own ongoing peace energy. All go well and may we continue to make peace in small ways. B

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  8. That ... IS AMAZING!!! WOW!!! I'm lost for words ...

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