This illustration was done for the quake survivors in Sichuan, China. The meaning of this illustration is two-fold: First, I imagine if there were a huge panda (Sichuan is very well known for their pandas), so huge that it was able to absorb all the effects of the quake, people could have been enjoying lives peacefully. Second, the panda signifies the rescuers, supporters, donators from everywhere, they work together to give the victims and the survivors peace.
I did this simple T in order to collect money for the rebuilding of schools in Sichuan. / I have spent some time in Deyang last year teaching, and found this to be a life changing experience. / With all things happening in China, we tend to forget that an average person has nothing to do with big politics, yet gets hit the most when a disaster happens. / Please buy a T and 100% of the proceeds and the names of all buyers will be passed directly to the effort of rebuilding Sichuan schools. The Writing reads “Help Si Chuan” (yuan zhu Si Chuan).
Chinese opera show in Chengdu, China
Rainbow I Care T-Shirt / White Font
Rainbow
Rainbow I Care T-Shirt / Black Font
Jiuzhaigou nature reserve, Sichuan Province, China Oct 2008 / Leica R9, Elmarit-R 2.8/19mm / Fuji Velvia 50
A scene from the “face-changing” sketch which is part of the traditional Sichuan Opera. This performance took place in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China.
A Tibetan village in Sichuan Province. I hope this village is still ok. It wasn’t far from the center of the earthquake that struck Sichuan.
A shrine in one of many temples found on the way to the top of Emei Shan. Sichuan province, China.
A massive, 72-metre-tall Buddha image, carved into a rockface by a river in Leshan, Sichuan, China, has calmed the turbulent waters for more than 1000 years. This photo was taken in 1982, on kodachrome slide film.
SICHUAN EARTHQUAKE 2008 – ALL PROFIT FROM SALES MADE WITHIN ‘NOVEMBER 2008’ TO ‘NOVEMBER 2009’ WILL BE DONATED TO CHARITY FOCUSED ON THE EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS AND CHINA. At first, this merely started as a design school project, focusing around charity posters for the victims of the earthquake in China, Sichuan, in 2008. / However, after much work, and severe interest from teachers and students alike, I decided I wanted to sell this as a poster, donating all profits i make from it to the earthquake victims (and if not possible, to charity in china). After a lot of work, I managed to get the rights to sell this picture as a poster. And so here it is. Its raining bricks… and a kid is standing with an umbrella. Just like all the effort put into saving the victims of the earthquake, it is by far inadequate for what it is up against. The lights in the sky… is it the fallen stars from the chinese flag, or perhaps the souls of the victims that may have died in that very building. And is the kid even alive, or is he a ghost or angel, standing and watching over the dead? And even in all this disaster, is there a little ray of hope? Show your support for the Sichuan earthquake victims, and keep them in your hearts and minds. - Philip Zeplin / www.mentalmirage.com/blog
Dujiangyan Irrigation System is a beautiful park near Chengdu China. You can walk around for hours seeing the temples and hiking over the bridges and the see wonders of the architecture.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System (wiki it !)
Jiuzhaigou nature reserve, Sichuan Province, China Oct 2008 / Leica R9 Vario-Elmarit 2.8-4.5/28-90mm ASPH / Reala 100
Monkey halfway up to Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Photo taken 2006. No digital enhancements.
Monkey halfway up Mt. Emei, Sichuan China.
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