Tag: November 2009
Peace Globe #2061 ~ Operation Cat Drop
Peace Globe #2000 ~ Mimi Lenox @ Mimi Writes
Every one brown or taupe.
But I do know how.
And so do you.
Let the revolution begin.
“You do not need me to tell you what to do. I am proud of you and you are doing just fine. Just remember one thing: It takes all the dolls in the box to make the world a beautiful place, Mimi. . They can’t hear what the other one has to say unless you introduce them to one another and set their feet to dancing. Take them out of the box.”
June 6, 2008 A Revolution of Words ~ #4
with starving children
with nothing to hide behind
but my words
Now I have yours too.
And then the world looked on as an election in the United States loomed ominously toward conflict of the most internal kind. Would we? Could we….
I stood in that sacred space last week. I saw redemption and grace in a split second of time when one breath ended and another began. I am here as a witness to tell you it is full of Spirit.
Full of peace.
Peace Globe #1985 ~ Out and About In New York City
Peace Globe #1760 ~ Anne Mimi Sammis
During last year’s preparations for BlogBlast For Peace, a project was in the works instigated by not one, not two, but three bloggers.
Peace bloggers they were. And are.
You see, my good friend Duchess Linda Upon The Thames who writes Are We There Yet? is known for her excellence in the fine art of instigating (who do you think is responsible for the dungeon? Hmmmm?) took her magical camera on a frolic one lovely summer day in New England to discover this in the province of Rhode Island –
two statues by internationally acclaimed artist/sculptress Anne Mimi Sammis from Narragansett, Rhode Island. Here is the piece Linda wrote on her blog called “Sculptures of Peace and Joy in Rhode Island” and the wonderful photographs she took.
“Dance Of Peace”
Linda had discovered someone who uses her talent to inspire and motivate others for the cause of love and peace in our world. And she does it with incredible panache. With a little research I learned that Anne Mimi Sammis was commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to sculpt a piece for Queen Elizabeth II to honor Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee. The sculpture has been on permanent exhibition since 2002 at Lambeth Palace in London and is called “He Has The Whole World In His Hands“. The work depicts the Hand of God holding a globe with dancing figures on the top.You can also find her on WSBE Rhode Island PBS Saturdays at 1:00 pm for weekly “Painting With Mimi” which are broadcast nationally in 26 states. She was commissioned to create the first memorial for Women Veterans of Rhode Island which now stands in Exeter, RI.
Another of her wonderful peace creations, “Dancing On The World” is on display at The American Embassy in Paris.
Her work has been exhibited at The United Nations and in 1999 at The Hague Appeal For Peace Conference in the Netherlands.
She recently hosted The Peace Art Project: A Month of Peace at the University of Rhode Island in Providence.
Everything she creates has a sense of joy, love, peace and unity.
She is truly a remarkable voice for peace.
Linda and I exchanged a few emails and decided that Mimi Sammis’s embodiment of peace must somehow find its way on a peace globe.
I emailed her.
I was so excited to receive this reply.
” Dear Mimi,
Anne Mimi has said this of her own work. I wholeheartedly concur.
“It is my hope that my sculpture touches, inspires, and validates the peace that is within each one of us. I feel strongly that love is the healer of everything. When people come into contact with art, if love and joy are represented, the response and interaction with it can raise the consciousness of the world.”
– Anne Mimi Sammis
And who would design it? None other than long time peace blogger, graphics designer and peace movement enthusiast Sanni Janski from Germany, who has designed more peace globes for folks around the world than anyone I know.
It is now officially #1760 in the Peace Globe Gallery.
Sometimes I marvel at the way things come round full circle.
Two Mimis, two Queens, a Duchess and a German peace lover
Perfection.
Peace Globe #1743 ~ Forty Paws
Peace Globe #1742 ~ Perfectly Parker
Peace Globe #1741 ~ Kattonic Cats
Peace Globe #1740 ~ For U……From Me
Acrostic Poem