Raymond Van Neste BA, MA
If you like art, photography or writing in any of their formats and would like to become involved in the process of using creativity as a way of helping a very needy cause then it's not necessary to have a track record or experience in art or drawing and painting. All that is necessary is a desire to become involved in the creative process in some way by sharing, learning, developing or using creativity as well as having an added wish to help a worthy cause.
With the use of their art and creative skills members of Painting for Charity work to raise money by selling their art work on the Painting for Charity website to raise money to support causes for justice and peace around the world.Experience has shown that the actual activity of
becoming involved in the creative process for charity is always
great fun as well as being an exciting experience of creating
something artistic and seeing it displayed on the website gallery,
for charity.
In the first photograph shown are three Painting for Charity members (Painting for Charity members in the local Central London UK group) during a February 2007, art day. On the left is Caroline Dorlet; in the middle is Priscilla Fernandes; at the back is Rose Sedlarova. Also there, but not in the photo were Nina Bruce, Emma Corcoran and Raymond Van Neste.
The second photograph was taken summer 2006, outside the headquarters of Ming-Ai (Caritas) in North London in the UK. Dr. Therese Shak who is the Director of Ming-Ai and the Patron of Painting for Charity is standing on the left. In the middle is Raymond Van Neste, founder of Painting for Charity and on the right is Priscilla Fernandes.
The third photograph shows some of the
members on a February 2007 painting day. Left to right: Emma
Corcoran; Eugene Little; Caroline Dorlet; Nina Bruce; Rose
Sedlarova; Priscilla Fernandes
Raymond Van Neste. Painting for Charity.
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