Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Unawatuna did smile! (Project end report.)





Children, artists , trishaw driver, old ladys, tourists, villagers and beautiful people from Colombo made a day of smiles and fun for us all. “Our village came together without anyone organizing them to do so” that’s what Ralahami (a Trishaw diver from the village) told me.





This project had a lot of trouble from the start, but I was determined to make it happen! The final three days where so much work, this county is built in way to make things hard for you.





There were times I thought it will never happen but I was far to stubborn to let anyone one or anything stop me. My words to the village monk where: “I will do it, even if i have to do it by myself”.




After the Tsunami it was very important for me to give something back to Unawatuna, at least to feel like I did. It’s very personal.

I could have never done any of this without the help and kindness of all of you. I like to thank all those who came to help, the ones that helped with materials, cash, and participation and for all those who even thought about helping. I believe even a thought helps as you are sending positive energy.





The wall looks amazing and the villagers have promised me to take care of it.
So next time you get a idea that you think will help others and you like to do, don’t let it go by, keep at it and make it happen, our sprit is stronger then we think it to be.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The 3 friends and the big wave (The book)

The book was is a result of my work with children throw out sri lanka.
www.lankawork.blogspot.ch

A similar project I conducted with A NGO


A project, an art peace, children, sea and what do you get? Well it is project organized by the Sunshine Charity (www.sunshinecharity.org). I had been trying to do an underwater mural with children for some time now as you all know www.unawatunasmiles.blogspot.com but I have run into some road blocks. I think that will happen by the end of April.


Back to this project, it had its ups and down but when you work with children, you know all will be cool in the end.



The Sunshine Charity had seen the project I had been working on and asked me to do it with some of their kids. In the course of three days we would try to get the children to love the ocean the way they did before and also teach them about fish and underwater life while at the same time transforming a daycare center into underwater art peace and making all this as much fun s possible .Thinking back about all this, I think it was a composited even in small leaves but the end result was that the kids had a blast and by the end of it all of them were in the sea with me playing on the sand and splashing about. My last count on the beach was 150 persons, that’s including help.



If some of you are wondering how we ended up in the sea, the reason is that when I asked the children when was the last time they had visted the sea, most of them said last December and some even long before that. I got the permission to take them in two groups, small and big. The pix you see are from the small ones. I did not shoot the big ones, but will get some on soon! That time with the small children in the sea, with our hands in the water was the best moment for me, looking at the way they reacted to the waves and how happy it made them, priceless! Even though some of the small ones were even crying at the start and did not want to go close to the water by the end all of them were full on playing and trying to jump in. We had a time trying to not let them !




The sunshine Charity are going to make some cards of the paintings and sell it all over the world the raises funds for them, if this interests you then visit the web page, NO! Actually make an effort and see what you can do to help.
I do hope all of you will join me in the “Smiles at Unawatuna” www.unawatunasmiles.blogspot.com
Till then keep smiling!
Keep shining !
Tim




Location: Trincomalee District, Eastern Province -SL.

Monday, May 5, 2008

The road is completed. (new date is the 17th of May)


Great news! 


The road at Unawatuna is finally done and we are doing the project on the 17th. So spread the word around to many people as possible: I want to see you all your beautiful faces on the 17th, make it a week end out of it! For those who want a cheap place to stay call Bishu on 0777708880 @ Unawatuna Bay hotel, he is one of the key person involved in making this project come to life. You will never meet a host like him.





Also the best place to eat is at Kingfisher, call Duminda on 0773408405 for reservations.


How you can help?
  • You can come on the given date and be part a of the project
  • You can tell others about it –sending this email around, calling your friends.
  • Bring paint brushes, containers to mix the paint, some food and drink for yourself and some other person so you can share.
  • Images or drawings of fish, under water scenes –printouts of books
  • (So the children who are painting it can use them as examples)
  • Bring lots of drinking water for yourself and another person.