We all want to know our lives have purpose, as well as to understand why certain things happen in the world, in our lives. I may have a few answers, but mostly I explore with you, finding insights based on day to day adventures, music, writings, art, health, God - anything that might help us to see our lives in new, amazing ways.
I am excited to share with you the sale of my first piece of clothing from the Heather J Kirk Fashion Collection at shopVIDA ... "Rambutan" on a sleeveless blouse.
I would love to hear from you if you have
purchased my art or VIDA clothing. The websites honor your privacy, so
revealing the “secret” is your choice. But if you do so choose, I have
surprises for random buyers! Message me using this site’s options.
VIDA is a Google Venture (HOW COOL IS THAT!) backed eCommerce platform that gives artists
a chance to share their beautiful art with a global market by means of a fashion
collection.This collaboration of designers and makers around the world creates
original, inspiring and high quality apparel in a socially consciousand eco-friendly way – only what is ordered
is made, makers are taught literacy and math skills. The buyer receives
luxurious, made to order, unique high end clothing that will make a difference
and make them stand out in a crowd as a trend setter.
When you purchase art or clothing by Heather J Kirk or by Abundant Eight Creative of Thailand, Abundant Eight Creative will
donate 20% of purchase priceto World
Vision programs specifically in Thailand preventing and fighting human trafficking,
child trafficking and the sex trade. As artists and creatives we at AEC believe
in cause marketing and are honored to be a part of a commercial co-venture
project with World Vision International.
Professional, archival-quality prints are available on a variety of
mediums: photo paper, canvas or art print (watercolor paper), metal or acrylic
mount. All are beautiful, but my preference for this particular piece is photo
paper or acrylic mount. In addition there are beautiful products like throw
pillows, duvet covers, tote bags, phone cases, shower curtains and note cards.
Licensing of images for products and promotions is also available.
Can be shipped internationally. Shipping price is separate, based on
the preferred size and the destination for your new piece of art.
Heather J. Kirk
Art by Heather J. Kirk www.heather-kirk.artistwebsites.com and AEC.pixels.com
Literature by Heather J. Kirk http://www.photographicartistry.citymax.com/Books.html
As many of you already know, I use my art (and now art on clothing through VIDA) to support non-profits in the Dominican Republic and Southeast Asia that prevent and intervene in human trafficking and sex trafficking. Many of the victims, especially in Thailand, Cambodia and Bali are enslaved and brought here to the United States.
And
VIDA provides literacy classes to their makers in India and Pakistan.
Here's a chance to get an awesome deal and help out! Discount ends
tonight...the problem doesn't.
My non-profit recipients are World Vision and Eternally Cherished. I will donate 20% of may profits to each, based on the country pictured in the image/art sold. For Wild Horse images, Return to Freedom American Wild Horse Sanctuary and Salt River
If you missed the sale, go to the bottom right corner of the http://shopvida.com/collections/heather-j-kirk page and enter your e-mail address. You will be get 10% off of your first order AND be notified of upcoming sales. But don't forget to go back to my page: Heather J Kirk
Heather J. Kirk
Art by Heather J. Kirk www.heather-kirk.artistwebsites.com and AEC.pixels.com
Literature by Heather J. Kirk http://www.photographicartistry.citymax.com/Books.html
I couldn't think of another word for 'viable,' for what I wanted to say. And although I have been recently unhappy with Google search results that now seem to favor ads and 'reviews' by anyman, a surprising number of articles comes up with the search "Is a third party candidate viable for President in 2016?"
I will choose one to comment on here because it too surprised me by going more in depth into the difficulties of overcoming a two- party system, where that system comes from, and interesting psychological studies. Finally, the writer found sound changes a-brewing!
The source is Newsweek on-line: Why Third-Party Candidates Are Doomed—At Least This Year
By Emily Cadei
I know, the title doesn't exactly ooze with optimism...nor does it have my word 'viable'. And it's long, but worth finishing, as there is more and more information, instead of more and more repetition (another pet peeve of mine as of late).
One item that is an aside, but surprised me is that Democrats tend to be more urban and Republicans more rural. I guess the bias I have is where I personally come from rather than where the parties as a whole come from, but it is interesting in the context that the stances of the parties, over the long term, have 'switched' several times. The most obvious, and seemingly forgotten, that it was the Republican Party that fought for the abolition of slavery, and the Democratic Governor Wallace of Alabama who set the fire hoses and dogs on Martin Luther King and his partners in non-violence was a Democrat. And now many people of color consider it the Democratic party that speaks for and represents them. With surprising voting choices of both parties in these primaries, perhaps some kind of change is in the not so distant future.
Let me throw out another aside from PBS's American Experience - George Wallace both started out and ended as a "Liberal" embracing integration, but saw it wouldn't win during the Civil Rights era. An opportunist? A Flip flopper? Who knows,but in a history I NEVER heard about, he apologized to African Americans - after an assassination attempt and partial paralysis - and got much of their vote. WOW! People and Events: George Wallace http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/wallace/peopleevents/pande05.html
Back to the original article commentary by yours truly. Much of voter behavior decision making is tied to a combination of WINNING and SELF - ESTEEM and not what is best for the country overall. They never use the term 'voting your conscience,' possibly because, so the research goes, it rarely happens because psychologically, and especially in more polarized environments - like now - there is a fear of throwing votes away. How 'sad' that my own conscience repeatedly has tossed away votes, apparently in a psychologically aberrant manner with no regard for my own esteem, LOL!
The following paragraphs all the way near the end stood out as really saying something new and indicate and exciting movement! first a process is described that could get us at least not 'afraid' to throw away a vote, and instead vote more with what we believe, or at the very least against what makes us uncomfortable (or cringe). I confess to not being a huge consumer of news, but the following does not seem to be out there and known. In fact even in ths article it is way at the end. Yet, promising for the future.
"There are changes afoot to break down some of these barriers at the
state and local level. Cities like Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota; San
Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley California, now select some local
officials via what’s known as “rank choice voting,”
where each voter ranks their top three choices for an office, and if no
candidate win a majority of first choice votes on the first ballot,
then the number of second and possibly third choices are added in, until
someone reaches a majority. That eliminates the concern about “wasting”
a vote on an independent candidate, because if they lose in the first
round, your votes goes to your second choice pick."
What is nice is that it is not just a 'concept" but being tried in a few places, though not enough to make a difference in 2016.
"This November, Maine will vote on a ballot initiative that would implement rank choice voting
statewide. California, meanwhile, has begun using a nonpartisan voting
system for state and congressional contests, in which the top two
finishers in the primary, regardless of party, compete in the general
election. Other states, like Louisiana, hold run-off elections for state
office if no candidate wins a majority in the first round."
The ultimate conclusion is probably true, but not to my liking (do I confess to much...this constant vote thower-wayer?). "“I think that the dam will break at a certain point,” says Ritchie. “I don’t think it will do it this year.”
Even if the change does not come about this year, perhaps the unhappiness with the results of the current two-party powerhouse, or the surprising power of the supposed outliers (Sanders and Trump), will be exactly what is needed to make the change happen in the future.
The HUGE question seems to be WHO
for a third party candidate. Here is my choice, and although she has said she
would never run, Condoleezza Rice fits, NoTrump, Bush Money (I know, not necessarily a good thing to be tied to his Presidency and policies), strong foreign
policy experience, Conservative Republican with Female and African American as
leaven in the bread of hope. How can we convince her to give up that darn “NEVER”.
(A quick Google search says I am not
alone in this hope!)
P.S. A resource that goes more into detail on the specifics of trying to create another valid candidate outside of the two party system, even given the green and Libertarian parties existence.
Heather J. Kirk
Art by Heather J. Kirk www.heather-kirk.artistwebsites.com
Literature by Heather J. Kirk http://www.photographicartistry.citymax.com/Books.html
#InternationalWomensDay, #March8th, celebrates women's achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political.
I'd like to bring attention to and celebrate programs that intervene in very unequal and unstable situations culturally, politically, economically and crossing international lines, to give women who have to least chance of success a chance. Heather Kirk and PhotoGraphic Artistry give 20% of sales to #EternallyCherished (www.eternallycherished.org) programs that prevent the #sextrade specifically in the #DominicanRepublic by encouraging education and vocational training, and teaching self-esteem, entrepreneurship and financial responsibility. Thanks for what you do #CrystalGreen !
To Stand Alone #2, Copyright Photographic Artistry by
Heather J. Kirk
And thank you to #BellaQDanceStudio and #GranGalaDominicana for the introduction!
#InternationalWomensDay, #March8th,
celebrates women's achievements without regard to divisions, whether
national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. I'd like
to bring attention to and celebrate programs that intervene in very
unequal and unstable situations culturally, politically, economically
and crossing international lines, to give women who have to least chance
of success a chance.
Heather J. Kirk, Owner of PhotoGraphic Artistry, is a fine art photographer, graphic designer and author. She grew up in suburban Chicago, spent over 20 years in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, and now has returned from the Dominican Republic. Heather wonders, "How do you find what you aren't even sure you are looking for?" And the answer she has chosen, "Write..."