
An idea has been rattling around inside my head for a few weeks. The portraits garner such attention when people see what they are about, why not bring them from the website and into people's physical hands. Yes, I am talking about a book. I am talking about the full fledged first year of Bravery in color. What an excellent way to reach out to more people about the cause and continue to bring the positive influence of recovery.
A few things need to happen before the book can be pitched to a publisher:
A revised model waiver has been created that must be signed by all the earlier people in the program. It covers publishing and a couple of other things like you are 18 years old and of sound mind to sign the release, meaning I didn't drug you or win a bet to get you to sign up. Please contact me about this if you are interested.
I will need someone who is important to write a forward. This is a crucial key in marketing the book to publishers and to the public. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have someone like Oprah, Tina Turner, Farah Faucett, someone famous and influential who understands first hand about domestic violence. Send any ideas on this as I am sure there are many people that could be approached.

Another idea is a book of abused animals with essays. Something like this would be helpful for people like Rhonda who started helpushelpthem.org. I really enjoyed making Henry's portrait. When working on these pieces, it feels like I am getting to the know the person or the pet as I try to capture their personality or through physical expression and artistic license.
FYI: In 1964 the Haven House was the first shelter in the US to assist abused women and children. They educate youth about domestic violence and led a two day workshop at a highschool that included an art competition. Below is the link to the one day show. Check it out!
It's Not Okay - Teen Dating Violence Art Exhibit
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