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BESLAN WITH
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I
am weary. Weary to the bone. This weekend we painted for two full days
with some of the most incredible young women I have ever met. But I am
also elated and exhilarated when I look at this incredible mural painted
by residents of House 8 from the Traiskirchen Refugee Center here in Vienna.
The magic of mural painting continues. It seems unimaginable that these
women, waiting in a transient mode for someone to determine the next step
in their lives would give so generously of their time to paint a mural.
Even though the Tsunami murals are simultaneously being painted on the
walls of the Avenida Culture of Peace Galleria, we have not forgotten
that there are hundreds of children and families in Beslan in need of
psychological healing, and to be shown that they have not been forgotten.
These are the times when the murals perform their real healing powers—by
those who paint them, thinking all the while of how those children will
feel, and those children who will see the work and love, and perhaps the
children and families themselves that will paint murals in Beslan as the
next step in the Art Mile Healing Process!These women worked laboriously
on our heated gallery floors and created colors and motion and joy that
will be certain to make the children and families in Beslan feel true
joy. I can already see the smiles. If even for one moment or two, they
can think of happier times and forget their trauma, then the murals will
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we owe much to the young coordinator (Teresa Martin from Spain)or House
8, who stayed with these women the entire time, despite the long hours
she already extends to her daily and weekly work at the center.a true
display of passion and belief in them and us! |
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Maria
and her Motherfrom Azerbajian came today to paint together. They tell
me they are from |
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musical family and hope to reunite with their father/husband and brother
that they have not seen for three years, sometime in the near future and
who now lives in the Czech Republic. Both of them are stunning beautiful
women. Maria is only 19 but has the sense and sensibility of someone much
older and loves sunsets and flowers and black and white cows…and
Sweden. She is an |
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excellent
artist and she also plays guitar. Her mother, a green eyed beautiful woman
with thick red hair is an opera singer, and painted quietly beside her
daughter, and among the other young women who laughed and painted in pure
harmony. Teresa told me that they had performed a concert at the camp
the night before.I can hear them singing the “Ave Maria” |
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Tatiana
, Ira and Hadijah came from the Ukraine…all three, tall and lovely
and eager to add to the mural with their intricate designs and patterns
of messages for Beslan. Ira is tall and thin and has huge brown eyes,
sad and longing like cow eyes. I could feel her comfort and being here,
but could also sense her feeling of being displaced. Her warmth was evident
by her motherly and big sister caring attitude for Hadijah. |
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Julie
is from India and small, frail,quiet, exotic looking as you can imagine
and quietly painted her way across the entire |
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mural!
Together, they were like a symphony orchestra as they continued to paint
until the mural was finished. People on the street were peering through
the window staring at both the beautiful women and the incredible mural. |
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When
my friend Linda arrived to help, her face was full of surprise as she
could see the Beslan mural radiate from the floor and the Tsunami mural
on the wall reach out to her soul…both communicating the desire
to soothe the pain and heal the wounded hearts affected by these disasters.
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The
best part of the experience though, was the comradery and friendships
that were formed and strengthened through this time together, by the common
knowledge that each of us, despite our hardships, can still reach out
to others. We ate lunch together, drank hot cups of steaming coffee and
tea and learned much about how Teresa and these women represent the spirit
of strength, determination, tolerance, and humor. |
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I
know that sometimes our home seems like a “treff or meeting point”
in an airport or train station and living in our gallery lessens our private
time. However, my heart is filled with warmth and happiness and that the
galleria is a friendly welcome place for all.
And
although they live behind a fenced compound for now, they do have shelter
and sustenance and most of all each other. I don’t think they will
ever forget each other or this magical 2 days in the gallery |
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know I never will, and each time I look at the mural (before we send it
to Beslan with the Russian Ambassador on St. Valentine’s Day), it
will be my heart that will swell with pride and remembrance of their sounds
and faces and love that went into this special “To Beslan With Love”
mural.
In
less than 12 hours, 10 children will come from a school in the neighborhood
to paint one of the Tsunami murals. Their teacher…a multicultural
person herself tells me they are from 5 countries…..It’s time
to wash the brushes and get ready for them….
Joanne
Tawfilis
January 9, 2005 |
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