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Friday, September 21, 2012

Flags for Peace 2012




The International Day of Peace is today ( Friday 21 September ) and special activities and celebrations have taken place all across the globe.

A few members of COMA decided to join in the celebrations of peace by running our own Maleny Peace Event.

This idea is the original dream of our blogger friend Mary Jane Dodd in the US ...  http://flagsforpeace2012.blogspot.com.au     ... and her flags for peace project is aimed at uniting people from around the world in a mindful, cooperative and interactive way by sharing images of flags made and flown on this day 21 September.

So the idea for us was that we make a set of peace flags in whatever way spoke to us - metal, paper, fibre, wood - even feathers.anything we wished to use ...we then hang them somewhere on your property and took a picture of them in situ  ...



Here are are our contributions ... 

 Audrey Raymond - A Covenant for Peace - rescued feathers from a Cattle Egret, Macaw and Rainbow Lorikeet

 Barry Smith - Rainbow Peace Flag - made from abandoned umbrellas

 
Christine Elcoate -created these peace flags with school children whilst doing a weed printing project.
 
 Christine Elcoate - welcoming flags above her front door 

A welcome to the peaceful Dempter-Smith studio   


 Fiona Dempster - her 'weather-grams' have been growing on the tree for a few weeks now and each day there are more and more.


 Barry Smith - Peace carved into block of sandstone
installed at Booroobin Retreat

 Ken Munsie - quoted Mother Teresa "peace begins with a smile"

 Ken Munsie - Peace Unshackled greets visitors in the garden

 Kim Schoenberger - rusty rural peace flags - 
letters cut by water-jet through the rusted metal.

 Mieke van Sambeeck - peace flags over the dam.  

 More from Mieke - raku clay tiles

 Noela Mills - brilliant flags sending a strong message up the street

 
 Rosetta Book Shop - Maple Street window display on the theme of peace

Steve Powell - cut from different clay bodies using a water jet cutter .

 Maleny Library - Peace Artists Books in the main entrance - 
Noela Mills, Fiona dempster, Barry Smith and Ken Munsie

 Ken and Michael - Be still and let the peace of this place wash over you - installed at Booroobin Retreat

Stephanie McLennan - Dove of Peace at her front gate - with the peace dog
 
 
and what could be more peaceful than a spray of purple wisteria from my garden - as seen from my kitchen window . ..

 

Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one. 
... John Lennon


 I hope your day has been peaceful ...





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4 comments:

Jo Murray said...

Go in Peace Ken.

Fiona Dempster said...

Great shots Ken and great to promote and publicise the day - the more peace the better I say! Thanks for organising the Maleny and COMA end of things - love it.

Barry said...

K-thjanks for getting these out there - peace. B

Kim Schoenberger said...

thanks for organising it for us Ken, it was great to participate in such a thoughtful project.