Featured Work
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close Encounter of the flower kind. by TREVOR IRWIN
Donated by Catnipmeow to Philadelphia Mission Charity. Please visit Catnipmeow and see her work. All proceeds from sale of this and all my art goes to help extreme poor, Sick and disabled in rural and Isolated villages in Africa. Beautiful and delicate. Macro photography is beautiful. Please support us in our Mission to bring Love and help to extreme villagers who face terrible challenges each and every day just to stay alive for their children. We at Philadelphia Mission do not take a single penny from your donations. Our Chraity overheads are small adn we the members of Philadelphbia cover all expenses. So you can be sure every penny of your donations goes to where it is supposed to go to, The extreme poor. We provide Clean water, Medicines, and soon we will be able to help many from poverty Malnutrition and disease, buy our Abundant Harvest Project. See our Charity Mission Site: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate some of your art and save a child’s life!
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Aren't We Beautiful?! :) by TerriRiver
The sisters knew they are beautiful so they posed for the camera for a long time until I got it “right”. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
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Flower - Pink (Breast Cancer Care) by KATuck
ALL the proceeds that i make from this T-Shirt Flower – PINK will go to Breast Cancer Care . This is a charity that helps care for people with Breast Cancer. To find out more just follow the link. Registered charity no. 1017658 Thank you for your support. This design is also available as Art Work, also up for sale in aid of Breast Cancer Care.
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Pink! by Cordelia
Today, in Sydney, was Jane McGrath Day. For those of you in other parts of the world, Jane McGrath died about six months ago from breast cancer. She was only 42. Her husband, Glenn, was an Australian cricketer and today at the Sydney test match, the crowd, commentators and players all wore pink in varying shades and in varying ways to help raise money for the Jane McGrath Foundation which aims to pay for specialist breast cancer nurses and to raise awareness of the disease. So in Jane’s honour and the honour of all those fighting cancer, a very pink hibiscus. Any proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the Foundation Featured in Art 4 Charity – thank you!
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Milking machines by TREVOR IRWIN
Link to my Africa Mission Charity Website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ I just love puppies and I caught these little guys under the tree in Kaban village, Nigeria. Hope you like it. 100% of proceeds from sales of my art or donations made to My Africa Mission Charity will go towards the Extreme poor in remote and isolated villages. / To find out more Click in link at top of this description. Camera: Canon EOS 400D / Lens: EF 70-300 IS USM
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Overcoming challenges - Mary Tyler Moore by trwphotography
june’s photograph and quote in a time to reflect 2009 calendar. Mary Tyler Moore is one of my favorite actresses and has been ever since I was a little girl watching the Dick Van Dyke show and The Mary Tyler Moore show. Proceeds from the sale of this photograph will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) which Mary Tyler Moore advocates as an international chairperson.
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Pink Neon (Breast Cancer Care) by KATuck
ALL the proceeds that i make from Pink Neon will go to Breast Cancer Care . This is a charity that helps care for people with Breast Cancer. To find out more just follow the link. Registered charity no. 1017658 Thank you for your support. Pink Neon forms part of the Neon Collection which can be found on clothing. /
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light and shadows---light of hope ... by emolena
POLAND 100% from the sale of this piece will be donated to The Philadelphia Mission.
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Friends by Louise Fahy
Featured in Art 4 Charity in December 2008/January 2009. All proceeds from the sale of this work go to the Elephant Conservation Park. These elephants are friends at the Elephant Conservation Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The browner coloured one is blind, and the other helps lead it. The Thai elephant is endangered. Lek, at the Thai Conservation Park, is doing a fantastic job of working with injured and orphaned elephants to ensure the survival of the species in that country. You can view a black and white image of her with some of the elephants (and the dogs at the park) here: Please click here to find out more about the park.
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Happy Holidays - Peace in 2009 by Debbie Sandersfeld
Wishing everyone a joyous and happy holiday season. May 2009 be a dawn to world peace. / Give Peace A Chance Sales go to benefit Stopping Hunger
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Tulips on Check by Sandy Sparks
This is an Acrylic on Stretched Canvas / 18×24 Money raised from all sales go directly to The American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Next event held on April 26 at Chapel Hill High School in Douglasville, Ga.
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Smiles in Myanmar by Mick Yates
On a visit with Save the Children. Original image was taken with a Nikon D1, 17-35mm Zoom, handheld at 1/25 and f2.8. 4th June 2001. Any proceeds from the sale of this image will be donated to Save the Children.
Recent Work
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True Colours by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery True Colours Yes!! It is the true colour of this beautiful oasis – / The Saucepan Waterfall. I have not enhanced or changed anything – As Is!! The Saucepan is located near Elliot Falls, Jardine River National Park, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. Those of you who have been here will know that it is the most amazing place!!! After driving those hot dusty corrugated roads, it’s like a dream come true to swim in this crystal clear water!!! A sandy track leads into an acacia and grevillea woodland and then descends towards Eliot Creek, through dry heath featuring casuarinas, banksias, grevilleas and leptospermums. At “The Saucepan”, the shallow creek gently tumbles between fingers of sandstone, flowing into a deeper sandstone-lined channel, which leads towards Eliot Falls. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom / Shutter Speed: 1/160sec / Aperture Value: F4.0 / ISO Speed: 80 / Focal Length: 7.4mm 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of all my “Cape York Photos” and “Cape York 2009 Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au To see where Michael is now: / Find_Michael Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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As the Sun Goes Down at Weipa by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery As the Sun Goes Down at Weipa Weipa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of all my “Cape York Photos” and “Cape York 2009 Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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Blue!! - Seisa Beach by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Blue!! – Seisa Beach Early morning stroll along Seisa Beach – The colours were magic!!! Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of all my “Cape York Photos” and “Cape York 2009 Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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Shimmering Palms by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Shimmering Palms Portland Roads, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland, Australia. Portland Roads has a monument to explorer Edmund Kennedy, whose ill-fated expedition to the Cape ended with all members speared to death except for Aborigine guide Jacky-Jacky who managed to reach Somerset. The abandoned remnants of a military harbour used by US forces in WWII can still be seen here. / During World War II and the area became a staging post for at least 50,000 American and Australian troops. In 1942, a large airbase was constructed as a launching pad for American aerial bombing raids in the Pacific and the road from the Lockhart River airstrip to Portland Roads jetty (now removed) was sealed. / When the American 90th Bomb Group, known as the “Jolly Rogers”, arrived at Iron Range, they found two airstrips, named Claudie and Gordon, unfinished and unsealed. They described it as the worst airfield they were ever posted at during the war. / American Coast Artillery Regiments were deployed around the airstrips. W. Rollins, of the 197th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment, described the conditions in his diary. “The strips were a disaster – Muddy and flooded most of the time. I witnessed planes land without landing gear down, motors that didn’t run, sometimes in a foot of water.” / They manned anti-aircraft gun positions in the area until mid-1943. “Japanese planes had been sighted near the jetty but never an air raid. We experience at least two alerts every day – it seems the Japanese keep watch over this area.” W. Rollins. / Difficult conditions were made worse during the monsoonal rains and possibly contributed to some of the several military aircraft crashes in the area. One of the worst disasters took place on 16 November 1942, when B-24 Liberators of the 90th Bomb Group took off on their first bombing raid of Rabaul. Dust blown up during take-off obscured the dim airfield lights, causing the eleventh aircraft in line to veer off the runway and crash into three stationary aircraft killing 11 men. / Today, small patches of bitumen and remains of old bridges, bunkers, gun emplacements, defensive pits, machinery parts, concrete footings and fuel drum dumps can still be seen in the area, slowly being obscured by rainforest. A memorial has been erected at the Iron Range Airport in recognition of the lives lost during the war. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Shimmering Palms” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au To see where Michael is now: / Find_Michael Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars 2009” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk / Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom
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Praise Okolomai 11th Dec 2002 - 7th Jan 2009 by TREVOR IRWIN
Today 7th January 2009, I was contacted by Our field medical officer to inform me that Praise has gone to heaven at 5.54am this morning. I am deeply saddened and my eyes are streaming with many tears to hear of little Praise leaving us. Praise was a very special little girl and one I became deeply drawn too. She had a disease called Rickets, which bowed her upper and lower legs, and she walked with difficulty and in pain. I have decided to notify all my precious friends by adding her photo once again with her name on it and by adding this message. It is so heartbreaking to know when I return to the Village later this year I will no longer see her coming to me. Please pray for her Parents and only surviving Sister. Praise died from Malaria. if we had the money we could have treated her. Thank you all for your Donations of Money via our Charity Website, and donations of art to His hands working-Christian missions group here at Redbubble. Thank you to all my beloved friends who have been praying for the mission and the extreme poor Sick and disabled in Isolated villages. They all know that there are not forgotten and that all of you are praying for them and the Mission to help many like Praise. We need your prayers and support to help many like her. Grace and the twins are very well now because of a few kind people here on RB who made donations toward medicines. Although I know Praise is now at peace and rest, I will miss my Little friend very much. God Bless all of you. Trevor. I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate some of your art and save a child’s life!
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Heaven sent.... by valzart
..enter the incomparable kingdom of God , where He sends His Spirit to enlighten and guide us ….. ‘And the WORD was made flesh and dwelt amongst us” ‘Spirit’ painting.. ............acrylic gold/pearlized paint on canvas Heaven% proceeds to charity..wateraid.org.
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A New beginning... by valzart
......in the beginning was the ‘WORD’............!The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the universe that is best supported by all lines of scientific evidence and observation. As used by cosmologists, the term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past, and continues to expand to this day. Georges Lemaître proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, although he called it his “hypothesis of the primeval atom”. The framework for the model relies on Albert Einstein’s General Relativity as formulated by Alexander Friedmann. After Edwin Hubble discovered in 1929 that the distances to far away galaxies were generally proportional to their redshifts, this observation was taken to indicate that all very distant galaxies and clusters have an apparent velocity directly away from our vantage point: the farther away, the higher the apparent velocity.[1] If the distance between galaxy clusters is increasing today, everything must have been closer together in the past. This idea has been considered in detail back in time to extreme densities and temperatures, and large particle accelerators have been built to experiment on and test such conditions, resulting in significant confirmation of the theory, but these accelerators have limited capabilities to probe into such high energy regimes. Without any evidence associated with the earliest instant of the expansion, the Big Bang theory cannot and does not provide any explanation for such an initial condition; rather, it describes and explains the general evolution of the universe since that instant. The observed abundances of the light elements throughout the cosmos closely match the calculated predictions for the formation of these elements from nuclear processes in the rapidly expanding and cooling first minutes of the universe, as logically and quantitatively detailed according to Big Bang nucleosynthesis.! ‘Happy new year’ choon to charity wateraid.org with light in digital…
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Juicy Orange Pods by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Juicy Orange Pods I have no idea what this plant is but the fruit looks real juicy! Overland Telegraph Track, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Juicy Orange Pods” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au To see where Michael is now: / Find_Michael Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars 2009” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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Golden Sunset - Seisa by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Golden Sunset – Seisa Seisa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Golden Sunset – Seisa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au To see where Michael is now: / Find_Michael Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars 2009” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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Sailing the Coral Sea by blossom
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sailing the Coral Sea Macro Photography of a rock – Enhanced in PS to create an Abstract from Nature. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Sailing the Coral Sea” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au To see where Michael is now: / Find_Michael My Story takes place in the Coral Sea on board a Ketch: During my first afternoon at sea, the wind strengthened and we were able to head up the coast. As the red sunset faded to a violet dusk and the spiteful east coast rocks passed, I went below deck. Later that evening a strong wind sprung up and the sea became very rough and choppy. Storms were heading our way! / / I put on my wet weather gear and returned to the upper deck. With saltwater spray hitting my face like icy needles, I clung to the handrail. In the distance I could see a lighthouse and knew that our destination was in sight. We maintained our speed and direction and headed towards the light and hopefully safety, in the harbour of Cooktown. Please check out my Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars 2009” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. For_Charity / Meet_Michael_Mitchell / The_Great_Australian_Cancer_Bush_Walk /
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close Encounter of the flower kind. by TREVOR IRWIN
Donated by Catnipmeow to Philadelphia Mission Charity. Please visit Catnipmeow and see her work. All proceeds from sale of this and all my art goes to help extreme poor, Sick and disabled in rural and Isolated villages in Africa. Beautiful and delicate. Macro photography is beautiful. Please support us in our Mission to bring Love and help to extreme villagers who face terrible challenges each and every day just to stay alive for their children. We at Philadelphia Mission do not take a single penny from your donations. Our Chraity overheads are small adn we the members of Philadelphbia cover all expenses. So you can be sure every penny of your donations goes to where it is supposed to go to, The extreme poor. We provide Clean water, Medicines, and soon we will be able to help many from poverty Malnutrition and disease, buy our Abundant Harvest Project. See our Charity Mission Site: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate some of your art and save a child’s life!
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Misty Shanow. by TREVOR IRWIN
Donated by Catnipmeow to Philadelphia Mission Charity. Please visit her work It is awesome. Taken close up. I love the water drops and the misty background. All proceeds from sale of this and all art of mine and that donated will go to help Extreme poor, Sick and disabled in Isolated and rural villages in Africa. Please visit our Charity Mission Website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate some of your art and save a child’s life!
About This Group
Artists working toward a cause, who donate all or some of their proceeds to a charity/charities of choice.
We are a group of compassion & hope to make a difference in the world.
Please make sure you write the details in the captions, which charity you donate to ( a link to their website would really help too!)
Only submit up to 3 images per day.
All art is welcome! Journals allowed, as long as it’s relevant to this group or to your charities.
Have fun!!
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Winner for the Challenge “Avatar for January” :
Charity of the Month : The Humane Society of Durham Region
Please make a donation today!
Some of you might know about the tragic loss of 180 animals, mostly cats, in Oshawa Ontario,Canada. They were only able to save nine dogs, a rat and two cats from the burning building.The fire started at about 2:00am on December 17th, 2008.
The damage estimated at approximately $250,000. Please help them rebuild their shelter by sending them a donation .
For more information about the Durham fire please go HERE
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