Friday, December 14, 2018

Send "At Risk" Armenian Kids to Camp....



In July of 2018, I had the privilege of doing an art program (in partnership with Mercy Projects,) at a summer camp in the Republic of Georgia for youth from Armenia.  The camp is located on the shores of the Black Sea and the kids were ecstatic to be able to splash in the water or lay in the sun every day on the stone laden beach. There isn't a huge body of water near their town, which is a 12 hour van ride to camp, so the opportunity to play in the sea was beyond thrilling. I did art with the kids daily also and at the end of camp we distributed JOY Bags filled with art supplies, school supplies and other fun items for the kids to take back home with them.  This is our 17th year of doing a JOY Bag outreach internationally and/or domestically.  That alone blows my mind~


Children working on self-portraits done with their own poetry

I was quite inspired by each and every child and their individual stories.  The youth don't have very much in terms of material possessions, but they are so thankful and open hearted.  When I returned, I wanted to give them something special.  Fairly quickly, I painted the piece of artwork, "Haven" to raise money to help sponsor another group of kids to be able to attend the upcoming 2019 summer camp.  It costs $150. per child to travel to and participate in the life changing camp. That price includes food, transportation out of the country and shelter for over a week! Cheap compared to what the same program would cost in the United States. My signed Giclee print is being sold for $45.00 and the proceeds will got to the Armenian summer camp art program, as well as sponsoring individual kiddos. This an experience that they never forget, as many of the children and teens come from profoundly impoverished situations. I too am hoping to be back at the camp this summer as well!


If you would like to purchase one of these prints, go to my Etsy page: WWW.etsy.com/shop/PoetryartbyLauna
or
 If you would simply like to sponsor a child for camp, send your donation to: 
Mercy Projects, PO Box 685, Murrieta, CA 92564
*Make sure and note on your check that it is for the Armenian Camp in Georgia
(And tell them Launa sent you!)


If you are interested in making a donation toward art supplies for the children's art program, 
JOY Bags or would like to send actual art supplies:

Global Impact World Relief 
12415 E. Mingus Vista Dr.
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

Both Mercy Projects and Global Impact World Relief are 501(c)3 non-profits and you will receive 
a tax deductible receipt in the mail for your generous donation

This is the poetry that the entire artwork is made from:

Haven

My haven is in you Lord, sheltered
In the shadow of your kindness
In the glow of your smile
The storms roll all around me
They crash over me
And yet I am safe in the shade of your wings
Comforted by your arms, wrapped so tightly
You gift me every morning with a handful of mercy
Soothe my thumping heart, calm
My frayed and ricocheting thoughts
Your voice gives me hope, teaches grace
Chases away all fear
When circumstances cry all is lost
I know you have a different plan
You offer inheritance to the orphan
A healing balm for the broken
You've made promises that I cling to
Vows that you will honor
I have a future with potential, room to dream
And the blessed assurance
That you have set your love upon me
My haven is in you Lord, sheltered
Safe and secure within your perfect will
It is here that I will remain

©Launa

"He that dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.  He shall cover you with His feathers and under His wings shall you trust..."
Psalm 91:4a



  

Friday, November 09, 2018

art to benefit classes for kids with special needs

So this giclee, "See the Art in Me" was reproduced to be sold to support the free art classes for kids with special needs. It is a signed 13X17 print with a copy of the poetry included. (Poetry Below). This is the poetry the entire piece is made from. To purchase this or other Poetry Art items, go to:

WWW.Etsy.com/shop/PoetryArtbyLauna



Poetry:

See the Art in Me


Can you see past the insecurity, differences, poverty or the pain?
Detect my intrinsic value even under a thin layer of shame?
Do you think I might be precious, although I am not like you?
And my eyes bely a beauty, no matter what my behaviors do?
Are you brave enough to step closer to not only look, but see
The sketch of what I am not yet
But who I want to be…
Someone, anyone, please-see the art in me!

Look closely at the poetry scrawled across my face
Let your fingers find the meaning in the subtlest trace
Peer beyond the limitations that have put me in a box
That causes some to look away or to ridicule and mock
See the vivid colors on my skin and in my dreams
Get to know my innermost by using any means
I am potential, aspirations, determination and strength
Find out all that I can be, go to any length…
Someone, anyone, please-see the art in me!

I am tough, ticklish, challenged and misunderstood
I am brilliant, I am forgotten and disregarded-but I try so hard to be good
I’ve been shuffled around, fallen through cracks and been pushed aside
At times, I am loud and brash but really am just scared inside
I’ve been labeled and catalogued, so I’ve learned to be sly
Can’t you see that I’m exquisite
Even though I may appear sad and often shy?

I crave your acceptance, but am unsure as how that works
Will you love me for who I am, with all my many quirks?
I cry, I laugh, act uncomprehending and yet I really do
Understand that I am a work in progress
Like a painting, a poem or sculpture…
I am God’s perfect masterpiece
Simply beautiful, just like you
So someone, everyone, see the art in me!



(c)Launa

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Sharing Down Syndrome and Poetry Art

I wanted to share this video from last night.  It is from Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona.  I am doing an art program with all sorts of kiddos with special needs, but one of them is "Dream Bigger." I am working on a piece of Poetry Art right now, with that same name, featuring children with one extra chromosome which will be sold to benefit the art program for Down syndrome. Give this a watch:




Wednesday, September 19, 2018


Can You SEE the ART in me?
Do my differences matter to you?



I have been doing art programs with children for more than 25 years as an 
outreach arm to my art form, Poetry Art and as a humanitarian with 
Global Impact World Relief
and other partners in the U.S. and abroad. 

In 2001, My husband Marty and I adopted
a child from an orphanage in Vietnam which thrust us into the arena of 
Reactive Attachment Disorder and children who have trauma from profound neglect.

The following year, we were blessed to welcome a newborn daughter into our family
following her birth. Within a short span of time, we had to take her to 
a neurologist as she seemed to stop hitting her milestones. 
After several years of searching for answers, we discovered 
that she was on the autistic spectrum.  In those first few years,  
her sensory processing issues were debilitating. 

 As if that wasn't enough...
In 2008, social services contacted us about a twenty-two month old boy
who needed a home. When all the clues about his prebirth and early years 
revealed themselves, we discovered that he was exposed to drugs in utero, 
had a mentally ill birth mom and while in her care, suffered neglect, trauma and 
health issues due to substances in the home environment. 
Early on, he exhibited behaviors that caused him to be bounced 
around from foster home to foster home.

So you could say that I have a PhD in early childhood development!
What my 3 children have taught me could fill volumes, but the most important
thing it has done is grow my heart for children with challenges.
That is why I developed the Program,

"See the ART in ME"

These are art classes and programs that are offered free to
children in the United States and internationally.  The purpose is
to create an inclusive environment that children from all
backgrounds and abilities can feel creative, learn life lessons,
feel accepted and thrive.


Domestic Art Programs & Art Camps:
•Special Needs: Medical & Emotional•Down's Syndrome•Trauma
•Autism Spectrum•At Risk Populations•Substance Exposed
•Battling Illness/Cancer/HIV+•Foster Care/Residential Treatment

International Art Programs & Art Camps:
For youth living in dire poverty, political & social instability, displacement & during natural disasters

For children with special needs of any kind

Contact me today if you'd like to donate art & crafting supplies, financially 
give or would like to discuss doing a program with your group:

Launastan@gmail.com or poetryartist@yahoo.com

About Global Impact World Relief
A grass roots organization founded in 1999 by Marty& Launa Stan.
We have traveled the globe bringing aid, hope & compassion



A 501 (c) Nonprofit
All donations are tax deductible


Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Look closer, the stars and stripes are not only the words of my poetry, they are the children who make up our great country...


Happy 4th of July and 
God bless America!

Monday, April 09, 2012

To kick off April's "National Poetry Month" I was invited to speak on Friday for the assembly of 7th & 8th graders at Glassford Hill Middle School in Prescott Valley, Arizona Thanks Student Council for inviting me! I was a bit jet lagged, but it was fun...I thoroughly enjoyed all of your poetry too!!!

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

I want to share a project that is close to my heart, it is the "Sewing Machine/Tailoring Project" we do for vulnerable women in India... My personal goal is 100 Sewing Machines go to http://impacttheglobe.blogspot.com/ to read more about this worthy endeavor

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Making my way around India...This is one of the newspaper articles from yesterday in the Telugu language.  I am speaking, exhibiting Poetry Art, visiting slums with Joy Bags, visiting schools and tailoring projects for women.  In partnership with Sathyam Trust and India YMCAs.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Have a sari, will travel

I'm heading to India again...

and I couldn't be more excited!
In early March, I am returning 
to one of my most favorite places on earth-India.
I am going to be doing a JOY BAG outreach for Global Impact
in the Dharavi slums for 200 children in Mumbai
WWW.Globalimpactworldrelief.org

I will also be dedicating the Poetry Art painting below:
"Mother India: Beneath the Earth and Sky"(c)
at Justin's Home & Disability Center in Kerala
(Sathyam Ministries International)
WWW.Sathyam.org

I will also be speaking throughout the country 
and exhibiting Poetry Art
at YMCAs on the east coast, as well as be the  
 Key Note Speaker at
a Family Conference at Manna Church
in Vizianagaram, Andra Pradesh

"Mother India: Beneath the Earth and Sky"(c) 
36x48 Mixed Media on canvas



                  

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Outreach in Peruvian Amazon
As I promised in a previous blog, here are the photos to one of the JOY BAG outreaches that 
we've done this year.  This one was just a few days ago in the remote village of Poyeni, Peru.
This even has great meaning to me because I was in this village in the mid-1990's and
fell in love and served the parents of these Ashaninka children when they were just children.
It is further sweet to me because it was headed up by Lourdes, (this is her home village.)
She is now a grown woman who I've known since 
she was a small girl living in a children's home outside of Lima.
I first did Poetry Art to benefit this orphanage and the Ashaninka children who came
from this very village, who called, "Camino De Vida" home.
(This orphanage is one of the many outreaches of Life Ministries/Karyn and Robert Barriger)
Many of my collectors may recall a print from that period called, "Lourdes' Dream"
This is the actual person who inspired the poetry to that piece of art.






Wednesday, November 23, 2011

JOY
JOY 
JOY...I haven't posted anything in here in months, but it isn't because I haven't been busy or have not had anything to say.
To the contrary!  As one of those ridiculous commercials say,
"Life comes at you fast!"


In the last two months, we've buried both of our beloved Papillons and yesterday my husband and in-law's beloved kitty...all were 16 years old.  We are starting a "Hobby Farm" on our beautiful Arizona acreage.  Right now, we are feeding 32 PEEPS! Who would've thought I'd be a farm girl...I am doing it to enrich my children's lives and teach them the joy and responsibility of caring for livestock, but I know, I'll be the one carrying water and feeding the critters in the deep reaches of winter. (We've already experienced this with the girl's bunnies.)

An important aspect of my life is outreach.  As many of you know-who have followed my art career for almost 20 years, what I do is intermingled with aiding those who are vulnerable.  One of the ways we do this is through, "JOY BAGS."

(See Globalimpactworldrelief.org)

This summer, we did orphanage outreaches with JOY BAGS in Romania...see one of the blogs from this summer for more details.  It was exciting for me because my children participated.  My oldest daughter is from an orphanage in Viet Nam, so that was especially sweet.  Presently, we are doing Christmastime outreaches with JOY BAGS in southern India, to a boarding school for children and young adults with special needs.  We are also doing it in a barrio of Peru for 100 children who would otherwise not have something special for them for Christmas.

What is amazing about this outreach is that it is being head-up by a dear young lady that I have known since she was a girl.  She was one of the children that lived in a children's home outside of Lima who I did Poetry Art prints to help support! This sweetheart is making puppets to do a Christmas gospel presentation and is doing the outreach to the children in her own neighborhood.  She has the desire to give to those who are less fortunate than she because she herself has seen firsthand what this is all about.  (I got to spend Christmas with her and the other children in that children's home in 1994.)

Beyond international JOY BAG outreaches, we are also doing two in the United States. The Tuesday after Thanksgiving, my children and our homeschooling group are taking JOY BAGS to an orphanage in the Phoenix area...YES, I said, "orphanage."  This one is called Sunshine Farms and it is a home for children without families.  In December, we will be doing an outreach with JOY BAGS to the senior citizens that my daughters and I visit every month at a senior day center in our town.  We will fill the bags with lotion, fuzzy socks and miscellaneous items that will bless our friends there.

SO, if you would like to participate on any level in the JOY BAG project, whether that means sewing bags or making a monetary donation, please do, information is on the Global Impact website. Beyond that, I will do my utmost to update this blog with photos of some of these events that I've talked about.
Happy Thanksgiving...I am counting my blessings more than ever this year, I'm sure you are too!

Monday, September 26, 2011

I lost a dear friend for almost 17 years, our oldest Papillon recently.  No matter how you try to prepare yourself for the inevitable, it still is difficult when the day arrives.  Over the years, I've had people order the print "Until My Arms Ache" to give to a loved one (or themselves) after the death of a pet.  So many vets have it hanging in their offices to offer solace as well.  I thought it would be fitting to share it on my blog, with a photo of my eldest daughter (who was glued to this beloved dog.)  In memory of Mariposa...





Until My Arms Ache
“My dearest friend, do I appreciate you enough?
When we touch, can I feel your soul?
Life is so brief and often tough
All we have is this moment, we may not grow old
And things change so fast…
Is happiness for us?
Or just for the bold
The strong and the brave
I don’t want to behave
In the way I’ve seen others do
What about you?
They look at each other without seeing
Live in the future, but not being
A part of the now
Will you bask in the glow of my smile…
At least for a while?
And let me hold you
Until my arms ache.”

(c) Launa


To view this print, see WWW.Poetryart.net

Sunday, July 17, 2011

POEMA scarves...
getting packed up to debut at the 2011 NACAC Conference
(North American Council on Adoptable Children)
at the Denver Marriott Tech Center, August 4-6, Denver Colorado
Hope to see you there!


Tuesday, July 12, 2011


Wear the poetry...




This Poema scarf is 100% Cotton and is embellished colored rhinestones,
the poetry is done in a Batik style which gives it a soft hand...
isn't the pom pom trim fun?
#DIAP01 $35.

Saturday, July 09, 2011


Another POEMA Creation Sneak Peek:


This scarf is made from Rayon and has a resist process applied,
this keeps the scarf soft and supple...#LOTU1 $30.

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Here's another sneak peak of my
newest line, POEMA...
this is a cotton scarf with fringe,
tie dyed with Shibori technique at
the bottom and embellished with
metallic silver butterflies

#DENBU3 $35.00

Friday, July 01, 2011



Well this is a little teaser about what I've been up to lately...
Drum Roll please,
Introducing
POEMA Textiles
These are fashion scarves in silk, rayon and cotton
Each Designed, Hand Dyed & Embellished
by me
They will be available to purchase in August
and will premiere at NACAC in Denver

(Designed to benefit the projects closest to my heart---
Project JOY Bags.)

Stay tuned for more photos!

Monday, June 27, 2011

I had the rare opportunity in June to do an orphanage outreach with my three children and husband in two locations in Romania. We brought JOY BAGS and stylish t-shirts to a private children's home in the village of Arpasu. I was especially taken with a four year old boy who is deaf and mute...I was particularly sad that there are no plans to educate him with sign language.
He is exactly the age of my own son and looked very similar.
I have to wonder what kind of future this little guy has to look forward to? We also brought food supplies and special treats to a government run orphanage in the bigger town of Victoria.

One teenager impressed me very much, his name is Aurel, he taught himself to speak perfect English by viewing American television programs! He was quite the agile Break Dancer too.

A huge thank you goes out to all who donate time to sew JOY BAGS, Fang Fashion who donated the fabric for them and also girl's tops. Thank you also for the monetary donations, so that we were able to fill the bags with quality school supplies and art supplies!

JOY BAGS...we have now brought this special gift to children in crisis situations in Afghanistan, India, Zambia and now to Romania!

WWW.Globalimpactworldrelief.org