World of Wearable Arts artist pledges donation
A plain white flag is the international symbol of surrender
or truce. The flag
indicates peace and is usually flown
or waved in times of war. However, in
the battle to gain
votes in the People's Choice Award for the World of
Wearable Arts one participant is using every bit of
arsenal available by using
the internet, social
networking sites and the "feel good factor" to garner
votes for his entry.
White Flags is Kris
Ericksen's entry to the World of Wearable Art's
Illumination Section. It consists of 24 white flags made
from ripped cotton
that hang off a frame constructed of
black plastic pipe.
If he wins the People's Choice the
artist has pledged to donate the prize
money to UNICEF
New Zealand's Solomon Islands Project. This project is for
the refurbishing of 44 sub-standard schools in the
Solomon's, and any
donations (up to $500 000) are being
matched by Gareth and Jo Morgan.
The Solomon's
Islands is a region which has seen its fair share of civil
conflict and education is one of the key ways to help
children recover, and to ensure the younger generation have
the skills and resources necessary to prevent future
conflict.
For more information go to http://www.unicef.org.nz,
http://www.whiteflags.homestead.com or
http://www.facebook.com
and search for White Flags
Listed here is a direct link to UNICEF article:
http://www.unicef.org.nz/article/1118/KiwiArtistKrisEricksenWavesaFlagForUNICEF.com
Click the link below for an image of the artist and his work.
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