Saturday, February 23, 2013

Prayer Flags from Norway


 Veronique is a teacher in Norway who shares with us some of the flags created by her pupils.


It is an ongoing project that she has been doing for the last 2 to 3 years.


The themes have included Peace, and a look at attitudes that create a good atmosphere in and out of the classroom.




Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Circle Project


Today, Emi shares some photos from a project she is working on in India.



"The Circle Project was started by Sankalp Khanna from New Delhi, India and aims at moving towards establishing a holistic society by connecting the youth from rural and urban spaces through the creation of a shared platform beyond the classroom in which children participate in core-life skills based workshops in yoga, art, theatre, sports, and so on that will enable them to arrive at a better understanding of themselves and their surroundings. 
"I am co-facilitating with Sankalp the art + observation workshop in Ramgarh, a rural small mountain town in Northern India with local youth and would love to share our prayers flags in your project blog"




Thanks to Emi for sharing this with us.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Blessings in the Wind



Hi
Liz Pearce in New Zealand.
 
I am coming to the end of my year-long one-prayer-flag-a -day project.
I thought I would finish with a series of prayer flags, reflecting the Christian season of Lent.
This means extending my commitment for a few weeks but it seems a fitting conclusion.
I have learnt much about myself and my creativity during this year 
but, most of all, I have come to love this world and those who inhabit it a little bit more.
Making a daily prayer flag, rich in blessing, is a powerful tool for growing compassion.

Cheers
Liz Pearce



Find out more about Liz's year long commitment, and see all the flags she made here.



Thursday, February 14, 2013

from the Heart


Blog land has been awash with hearts today. Mine included :)
Thinking that it would be nice to have a heart here, I have quickly made this, showing that the flags do not always have to be intricate, beautifully stitched pieces. This was done in well under an hour, using textile pens and some very simple stitching.

It is already dark here in the U.K. so not the best photo, but I would like to wish all our readers and contributors, the Valentine's day they wish for.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Inspiring others


Today we hear from Meg Glasgow

I was so inspired by your project, I brought it to our community in Eagle (just outside Boise, Idaho).The attached photos show the installation of 30+ flags created by artists of all ages outside my gallery.  I hosted a flag-making workshop and invited people to bring in their own creations to be displayed through the month of February. The response was wonderful! People were teary telling me stories about the inspiration for their flags.  It was such a hit, we my make this an annual event.

This is the link to my webpage and the project http://finerframes.com/the-eagle-prayer-flag-project/

Thank you for idea and inspiration! It has touched so many people in my community and brought many smiles and warm memories.

Blessings,

Meg Glasgow



Monday, February 4, 2013

Healing

Jamie Fingal - gearing up for surgery, and thought it would be nice to have this in the room where I am going to recover at home.  Saying a meditation everyday for healing.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Thanks Mum

Today my friend Joy Morgan shares this flag with us.


"I just finished this Prayer flag. It's called Thanks Mum. It's to send thanks to my mum for giving me my love of stitch, be it with needle, needles or hook. I've heard it's best if Prayer flags fly from the highest point (to carry the prayer in the wind) so mine is flying from my attic window which is also my stitching space.
Quite unintentionally my Prayer flag ended up the shape of the little pinnies/aprons my mum often wore. So Thanks mum." Joy

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Never Forget


Today Julie Hernandez shares her flags with us.


" I am an artist and art teacher in North Texas. My students and I are starting off the New Year by making prayer flags. First, I wanted to send this one I just finished.  It is a prayer flag for Sandy Hook Elementary, which is still deeply on my heart.  The decorative skulls reference the Dia de los Muertos tradition of remembering and celebrating the lives of those who have passed.  And the way they are cropped and positioned created a perfect area of negative space for the names of the 26 victims to fit.  This flag is a tribute to them, and a prayer for their friends and family left behind.  In fact, it is a prayer for all of us."



More about Julie and the work she is doing can be found at jaeartworks.blogspot.com

Sunday, January 27, 2013

B r e a t h e

Jamie Fingal - prayer flag to remind myself to just b r e a t h e.  Stop and relax.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Peace Garden

Peace Garden I

Peace Garden II

Peace Garden III
Thank you to Nancy Smeltzer for sharing her beautifully beaded  banners with us.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

LOVE, HOPE, PEACE


Today we have a contributor from Wales in the U.K.
Ros Morgan has chosen Love, Hope and Peace for her prayer flags.
Thanks Ros.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Something Different



Shari Adkisson writes to tell us about prayer flags with a difference.



"Aprons as prayer flags send the wishes and hopes of women into the universe. We are asking for aprons for our 2013 exhibit at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque NM. The deadline for submitting aprons is Feb. 15th, 2013. For information see our website womynswork or our facebook page "






Friday, January 18, 2013

Grow Love


Susan Godby shares with us her Nuno felted prayer flag. 'Grow Love' is the message.
You can discover how Susan made her flag on her blog here.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Let there be Light!


Can I get away with that as a title?
U.K. readers will know that the days have been overcast and grey here, with low levels of light for months.
I am so glad that the nights are getting shorter.



Working on this has brightened up my evenings.
Completed yesterday, it seems today my wish has been granted, as this morning I find blue skies and sunshine!


So my prayer to everyone is that the light is shining, wherever it is needed.
Deborah O'Hare

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Getting together.


Dena Royal from Crafters Co-op, Whidbey Island, WA, says, "We just started a weekly Prayer Flag Creativity Group, after being inspired by your website and Cloth Paper Scissors. We met for the first time tonight and attached are the three projects which were completed."



Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Onward and Upward to 2013


Jamie Fingal checking in - Following a difficult year of losing my parents, and selling their house in 2012, I am hopeful that I will have a brighter outlook this year!  Imagine the Possibilities!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Peace

A flag for Peace from Lorna Morrison
"For all the people of the world affected by the many disasters which are happening - a prayer flag for Peace - my prayer for all."

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Fun

"Fun" by Kim Tedrow
Blogged about at: http://kimtedrow.blogspot.com

New Home


Hanneke Wood created this flag for her niece, moving into a new home. She used hand painted fabric, some wool, a wee bird and Angelina fibres. It was well received. "The prayer flag is such a beautiful concept and so simple" says Hanneke.