Greetings friends, family, and everyone in between! Thanks for taking time to check out my new blog, which will be dedicated to a prospective trip to a faraway land this coming August.
Four years ago, when I began Paint On Your Face, my goal has been to "paint the world, one face at a time." I've facepainted at kids' parties, community festivals, trade shows, and concerts. Some of the highlights include organizing a team of facepainters for the NBA Allstar Jam, facepainting celebrities like Luis Miguel and the kids of Julia Roberts, Denise Richards and Kate Hudson. I've also been sent to Comic- Con and the Catalina Island Flying Fish Festival, just to facepaint! Over the years I've helped almost one hundred non-profit organizations using facepainting to bring joy to kids with special needs. So far most of Los Angeles has been facepainted by me... and the next chapter will hopefully begin in the beautiful and rural country of Kyrgyzstan.
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Kyrgyzstan |
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So..."Why Kyrgyzstan?"
Why can't it be New York, London, or Paris? Somewhere artists usually go. My answer to that, in a nutshell is: because Kyrgyzstan needs more art.
Kyrgyzstan is the second poorest country in the former Soviet Union, and the second poorest country in Central Asia. It's unlike America in that access to art activites, face painting, performing arts programs, and art clubs are not widely available for kids to enjoy like here in America.
The country itself is "landlocked" between mountain ranges, and is located in Central Asia bordering Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Kyrgyzstan is farthest away from the ocean than any other country in the world. What exactly will I be doing in Kyrgyzstan?
I've been asked by American Peace Corps volunteer David Malana to facepaint help coordinate a mural for the new teen center in his town of Aral, Kyrgyzstan, which is a small rural community with some very talented and artistic kids.
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A flag design being drawn by young people in KZ |
Facepainting
Those who know me know that I LOVE facepainting, so will be bringing my paints along on the almost 24 hr long trip to the KZ.. I'll be representing Paint On Your Face, and will be organizing facepainting activities for the young community in Kyrgyzstan.
The Mural
A new fitness/teen/dance center within the school of Aral needs decor. Specifically-they need a mural. The prospective mural is very special because it will be a collaborative effort between the students and I. It will allow me to connect with the kids and the culture, so we can share art inspiration with eachother, not to mention give the center a sense of joy and color to inspire everyone who enters it. The collaborative mural will also give young members a sense of pride and ownership, knowing that they contributed to it with their own hands.
What will your donation go towards? Your donation will go towards my plane ticket, which is $1600. If by chance I receive more than $1600 in donations the remaining amount will go towards paint materials- acrylic paint, sealant, brushes, and towels.
What will you get? Regular updates, custom art gifts, and coupons towards Paint On Your Face facepainting.
Donations of $50 or more-
will receive a 4x6 piece of art created and signed by me in September after I return from Kyrgyzstan.
Donations of $75 or more-
will receive the artwork AND a $25 coupon for my facepainting services to use or give to another friend or family member.
ALL donors will be kept in the loop with photos, video footage, and receive personal shout-outs on my Facebook page! I'll hopefully be collecting artwork made by Kyrg kids and teens to send out to those who donate as well.
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Paint On Your Face! Jamie's facepainting |
The adventure across the world to KZ is not only about my personal effort to help young people get exposed to art, it's about YOU...because you have supported my art in some way or another, and you have inspired me.
~Jamie