Sunday, June 27, 2010

Ripple Project - Hope Floats

I've just contributed this image to the Ripple blog set up by illustrator Kelly Light to raise funds to help the birds and animals affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  Please take a look at the blog here.  Artists from around the world have contributed small works of art which can be purchased by donating $10 to one of 2 charities helping with the clean-up operation.

It's so terribly sad to see all the wildlife affected by this manmade disaster and I hope my contribution will raise a little for this very worthy cause.

11 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous piece, Moira!! What wonderful work you do and such a great cause..kudos for your efforts!

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  2. Completely gorgeous! I love this. Also really lovely to see such an optimistic piece that actually lifts your spirits. Stunning work Moira :)

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  3. This piece is lovely and light, and 'hopeful' and a great contribution for the Ripple appeal. Your blog is lovely too.

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  4. Hi Moira, I end up purchasing this illustration! It's such a lovely piece!

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  5. thanks all for your lovely comments, it's a nice feeling to contribute even in a very small way.
    Lovely to meet you Shirley and June, I'll stop by your blogs.... and thanks so much Tamara! I was pleased to see it had sold and was waiting for Kelly to send the details, it will be winging it's way to you soon....

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  6. I really like this. It gives off a calm peaceful feel :)

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  7. Hi Moira!
    Happy to see you too participated on this wonderfull project! Such a wonderful idea. Felt sooo nice to do "something" to help all these animals. Your illo looks amazing!!

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  8. Hi Moira! Thank you for my package! I'm still excited about all the cool things you sent me! The stamp on package was really nice too different then our stamps in US.Your work is such an inspiration especially the promotional material. The Ripple print turned out wonderful! What type of printer did you use? Thanks again! Take care. :)

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