Thursday, July 16, 2009

I got to do a fun thing today...

I was interviewed at the local National Public Radio station for 
"Lenny's Place with Lenny Lambert"  

It is always fun and challenging to talk about Poetry Art over the radio 
because it is an audio medium 
and my art is SO VISUAL!  For all the northern Arizona listeners, this interview is going to be broadcast this Saturday and Sunday at 3:00 p.m. on KJZA 89.5 fm (in partnership with KJazz Phoenix) 

Give it a listen, if you can!

-Launa

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Nice article in today's paper:
Prescott Valley Tribune
Poetry Art: Prescott Valley woman's words make up the picture
http://www.pvtrib.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&subsectionID=404&articleID=50280

+ click to enlarge
Launa Stan reads her poem that makes up a replica of the U.S. flag. She presented the print to the student council at Glassford Hill Middle School where she presented her story and artwork earlier this year.

Trib Photo/Sue Tone



Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Calling her poetry the "soul of her work," Launa Stan wraps her words into intricate pieces of artwork that look like paintings from afar, but need a close-up look to see that words and only words are what make up the figures and landscapes.

Stan brought her paintings and her story to Glassford Hill Middle School this past month where students listened to her presentation, then filed past the stage to intently examine the lettering that makes up the tiniest strand of hair and the larger shadow areas of the pictures.

Stan said she knew from the moment she picked up a crayon as a child that she wanted to create art. What made her early life difficult were the feelings of insignificance that she carried into adulthood.
Stan's father had convinced her as a 5-year-old child, when her parents divorced, that she had no value. 

"If you have supportive, loving parents, you are blessed," she said to the middle-school students.

Stan spent many days and nights with her grandmother, who surrounded the girl with storybooks at night after tucking her into bed. She learned to read herself to sleep.

By the time Stan reached middle school, she was writing stories and poetry in notebooks, and collected "special words" that she wrote in her Word Books. When the library in her small town closed and its books were headed to the dump, Stan's mother brought them all home in boxes.

"They made a 12-foot high mountain of books. It was beyond exciting - I thought I'd died and gone to heaven," the artist said.

In her junior year, a history teacher had the class write a 3-5 page paper based on a small photograph of a man peering out between bars in communist Russia. Stan wrote about a poor, hungry girl who stole some bread, got caught and went to jail. It was 15 pages long and she found she loved the experience of creating the character and story. 

The teacher said she had a gift for writing, and made copies of the story for everyone in the class. 

"Never before had a teacher ever encouraged me or said I was good at something," Stan said.

Coincidentally, years later she received an invitation to speak at a juvenile detention center in Russia, where a 15-year-old girl stood up and told her story - it was identical to the story Stan had written as a teen.

The Prescott Valley artist sells much of her original work and prints to benefit children and families through an organization she co-founded with her husband called Global Impact (www.globalimpactworldrelief.org). The organization aids those who have experienced trauma from war, famine, extreme poverty, disease and natural disasters. 

Through the organization, the couple has helped people in Mississippi and Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, and those in foreign countries including Kosovo, Turkey, Ethiopia, Zambia, India and Afghanistan.

GHMS student council members accepted one of Stan's prints called Red, White and Blue, on behalf of the school. Students said they found Stan's story and her artwork amazing. Language arts teachers later assigned students a similar project using poetry and art.

Monday, June 15, 2009


Something special for summer reading...

Here's a good read, whether you are sitting by the pool, fishing by a lake, laying on the couch or flying to some tropical destination for vacation. It's called "Prayer and all that Jazz."  by Karen Cameron-Brook.  She's a fabulous, world class singer and it is her chronicle of a life of faith and song. (As you can see, this photo is of my copy, which is dog eared from
reading.) 

Check it out on her website: WWW.Karencameron.com

What's this book have to do with Poetry Art, you might be asking yourself?  Plenty.  

Check out chapter 35, "A Picture Paints A Thousand Words."  This chapter is about Poetry Art. Karen also recalls our first meeting in Boston, some years ago and about our second "chance" encounter, (actually a Divine Appointment) in Yetebon, Ethiopia. OH, and if you are in New England and need an first class jazz band with a gutsy, spirited, gorgeous and extremely talented singer, contact her too...and tell her I sent you!
-Launa

 


Saturday, May 23, 2009

Art that Heals the Heart

As so many of you know, who have followed my work for any length of time, I do Poetry Art in order to have the freedom and platform to do international outreach programs.  For almost two decades, I have had the privilege to be involved with countless relief projects and emergency aid.  Since 1999, my husband Marty and I have done Global Impact, a non-profit organization that we founded to give us the opportunity to do more.  (See Global Impact on my website WWW.Poetryart.net or go to Globalimpactworldrelief.org.)   

On my blog this week, I wanted to highlight a new project that we have begun with our partner in India.  It is a micro-enterprise for ladies to manufacture clothing to sell.  (I used to be a clothing designer in LA, so this is especially exciting to me!)

This new business will provide income for these women, as well as to help bring more support for the children's home that we have been involved with for many years in New Mumbai.  See our blog at:  impacttheglobe.blogspot.com to find out more info and also read about the block making enterprise in Zambia to raise money for the AIDS orphan feeding that we have been sponsoring for a number of years.

Have a great day!
-Launa



Monday, May 04, 2009

Exhibition of Poetry Art
"Through the Artist's Eye"
 May-June 2009


The Clay County Health & Wellness Center
57 Floyd Springs Rd., Ashland, Alabama

This exhibit is special because, as some of you may know, my mother is an Artist and 
a Potter  and several of her paintings will be feature along side my own!

Stop by the Wellness Center if you are in the Ashland area

Monday, April 27, 2009


Thank you Glassford Hill Middle School
Student Council
in Prescott Valley, Arizona
 for inviting me to be your guest speaker
on April 27, 2009
to kick off National Poetry Month!




After doing 3 assemblies in a row and speaking to 725 students, 
I was ready for a nap!
But your energy, enthusiasm and great questions and comments 
made it a banner day for me.

Monday, March 30, 2009


Guess What?  
I've got some "No Shades of Gray" and "Tree of Life"  Books!

These two Poetry Art Anthologies have been sold out at publisher for years and whenever I have had someone call to order, I'd have to track down copies at a gallery who carries my work...but right now, for a limited time, I have about a dozen copies available each.  I was able to acquire them through a secondary market.  They are brand new and ready to ship.  

"No Shades of Gray" is my first ever published book of Poetry Art, it features favorites, such as "We Belong," "Until My Arms Ache," and the three hanky poem, "Birth Pains."

"Tree of Life" sold out of it's second publication rather quickly, with Poetry and images, like,
"Tree of Life," "A Father's Arms" and the poem, "Dropping the Rock."

Since quantities are limited, this will not be put on the website and sold through PAYPAL.
If you are interested, the books are $19.95+shpg. $4.=$23.95
Email all orders: Poetryartist@yahoo.com
Personal checks are welcome.
Hurry, these won't last!

Saturday, March 21, 2009







ART 101









It's been "spring break" here in Arizona for my elementary school aged daughters, so I have been pretty busy doing "projects," as well as chasing my two year old son all over our acreage.

I wanted to show off my up and coming Artist. Her style is definitely after the French Fauve painters like Henri Matisse and Andre Derain. The Fauvist movement consisted of painters who used wild brush strokes and bold, strident colors.

It is acrylic on Canvas, Titled: 
"Visions of Vietnam."


For those of  you who are interested in purchasing this piece,
I have to let you know that I am the new, proud owner.  It was
painted yesterday, by my 8 year old daughter, Fonda and it 
cost me a staggering 2 Tootsie pops and 1 Tootsie roll!!
I didn't sell my first painting until I was 28 years old...so she's doing well.

(By the way, speaking of "Fauve," that is actually my 6 year old daughter's name.) I am sure I'll show off something, in this blog, from her sometime that is equally as stunning.

Maybe, I should forget about marketing my own work and promote Fonda's!


Tuesday, February 24, 2009


This blog is done in conjunction with the website:
WWW.Poetryart.net

It didn't occur to me to put that on the blog before because I assumed that is how bloggers were finding me.  Lately, I have had messages that some people have found my blog by Googling my name or "Poetry Art."  So, if you that's you, take a minute to visit the website!


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

This Month's Featured Galleries:

Carrying Poetry Art for more than 10 years-

Gallery In the Vault
105 E. Liberty St.
Wooster, OH 
(330) 262-3599


Mhiripiri Gallery
9001 Penn Ave., Bloomington MN
(952) 285-9684
WWW.Shonasculpturemhiripir.com




Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"Oh, my valiant one..."


By popular demand...
New Size available on Giclee Print:  

"Prayer for a Soldier" 
22"x15 1/2"
$90.

Larger size still available too
27 1/2"x18 1/4"
$170.

Here's the poetry-----

Prayer for a Soldier

Words burst from my heart...
Like surging water splitting open a fragile dam
A humble offering to the Almighty
My gaze is upward toward shifting clouds
Resembling faces of fighters
Etched with furrows caused by war
I am praying for you, my own soldier
Wherever you might be this day
Surrendered to these events which I cannot change
As you awaken to another day of uncertainty
And have to rouse the warrior within
Waves of time overwhelm me
Like an ocean's swell washing over my shoulders
Leaving me clutching memories
Thick and satisfying
As  I kneel in the stillness of dawn
Each day, I ask God for your protection
As you do what needs to be done
I pray that you can find camaraderie in friendship
And also inspiration in history
Remembering the legacy of soldiers
Who trembled but pushed on
Feel their spirit, as they drop their rusty weapons
To give an invisible embrace
Oh my valiant one...
Can you hear the millions of prayers
Wafting up into the heavens?
Whispered by family and friends
And countless strangers
To give you strength, hope and courage
Assurance that you are everlastingly loved!
And that the road home is only
Beyond a few more hills
The lights are on
And I am breathlessly waiting for you
(c) Launa Stan











Wednesday, January 07, 2009

New Work

"Chosica Cafe"

Unframed, Acrylic on Canvas
28x42 
Price from Artist $2,400.

Email me for Poetry for this Piece: Poetryartist@yahoo.com
Detail



Monday, December 15, 2008

From My Family To Yours...

Merry Christmas and may your 2009 be abundantly blessed!


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Personal Appearance:
Friday, November 28th, 10:00-2:00
(The day after Thanksgiving)
The Lodestone Gallery 
in Scottsdale, AZ
See earlier blog for address, telephone and web address
Come in and have your books and prints 
signed and to chat with me about Poetry Art!

Friday, November 14, 2008


A Whirlwind Trip to New Hampshire!

Whew!  I have just returned from New England and had
completely forgotten how INSANE a person has to be to 
fly with  toddler!  On this journey, I decided to ship the art
and books ahead and bring my almost two year old son with
me....YES, I just said that!  Obviously, I had completely 
forgotten how desperate a mom feels when her child is having
the tantrum to end all tantrums inside an enclosed air-
plane.  (We did a total of 6 flights! You do the math.)

I was privileged to be able to speak in the Sunday Morning 
service at the Rye Congregational Church in Rye, 
(thank you Pastor John Solie!) and at a dinner 
Monday night for Women's Journey at Bethany Church, 
(thank you Donna Miller and everyone involved!)
It was truly an exceptional opportunity to meet new people
and to reconnect with some old friends...even some that I have not seen seen our trip to Ethiopia-
Marilyn and Mary.  I got to finally connect and begin to get to know Rodica from Romania.  I 
even visited some goats and drank their milk...What fun!  And what a blessing.  Thank you too 
Lois Fonda, Paisley and Nakita for all you did for us, (considering our  "wee man" kept us all up 
at night with teething, writhing and crying...you are indeed gems.)  Thank you too for all the wo-
men who opened up to me and shared your lives, struggles and hearts.  At the midpoint of this 
whirlwind trip, I developed strep throat...Thank you Li Yuen for your Chinese Herbal Ginger drink, 
it was soothing, Karen Cameron for your winning sore throat advice and Katherine for the 
"Air Borne" and Herbal meds.  I felt so spoiled.  I mostly saw the finger of God on this trip and 
that was the best part of all!  Until we meet again...next time, without wet wipes and diapers!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008












NEW GALLERY that is carrying POETRY ART
Exclusively in the Scottsdale, Arizona area...

Lodestone Art & Framing
11144 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. #E-6
Scottsdale, AZ 85259
480-767-1800
WWW.Lodestonegallery.com

Tell Laura we said "HI."

Monday, October 20, 2008

New Painting Available:
"Aria of Silence" 
Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 42"x28"
Price from Artist: $1,000. U.S.
If you would like to read the poetry, email me 
and I will forward the verse that it is done from...
Poetryartist@yahoo.com

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Featured Business:

Cassie's Corner, 2982 N. Park Ave., Prescott Valley, AZ  (Across from Harkin's Theater in the Arts & Entertainment District)  Now carries POETRY ART prints, cards, ornaments and books.  So stop by and peruse with a cup of coffee or tea and tell Rose that Launa sent you!

(928) 757-3988

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Another event to add to the schedule:

Friday, December 12, 2008, 10:00 am-12:00
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) at
Bradshaw Mountain Christian Assembly
10100 E. State Rte 69, Prescott Valley, AZ

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Updated Schedule

I will be speaking/exhibiting in these locations soon:

Friday, October 10, 2008 11:30*
Ruth Ministries at Calvary Chapel
(In the Manna Cabana Cafe)
*Note date has been changed from 10/9
2313 E. AZ 69, Prescott AZ 
928-778-3475
WWW.Calvaryprescott.com

Sunday, November 9, 2008  10:00
Rye Congregational Church
580 Washington Rd., Rye, NH

Monday, November 10, 2008
Women's Journey at Bethany Church
500 Breakfast Hill Rd., Greenland, NH
603-679-2634
WWW.Bethanychurch.com
(Click "Women's Ministry" and "Women's Journey")