Through the vision of Wendy Black Nasta, the founder of AFWP in September 2017, the World Peace Artist launched a 6 × 6 × 4 piece project. We encourage artists to draw on 6 "x 6" canvas and they will donate it to AFWP. The reaction is very warm
In just three weeks, AFWP receives 1,500 canvases from artists across the United States and is waiting for the next round of entry. Initially the project is rapidly becoming a sport - "the wall of peace" showing thousands of 6 × 6 canvas; symbol of peace, unity and hope
AFWP sells these artworks donated nationwide through online galleries and "pop-up" galleries. All revenues from the 6X6 4 PEACE project will be used to support the AFWP 2018 NATIVE EYES project.
Due to the success of free eye clinics in Tanzania and Middletown, Connecticut, the AFWP Eye Care Team has launched the NATIVE EYES project in Rosebud Reserve in South Dakota Province. From 06 to 7 October, we will hold a free eye clinic for Eastern Tribe countries in North Stonington, Connecticut.
ART 4 PEACE AWARDS was established to realize peace by collecting world artists together. The 4th Peace Prize is a non-government non-profit organization aimed at promoting world peace through the arts, culture, traditions, spirituality, lifestyle, beliefs of each country. ART 4 PEACE AWARDS is officially founded in Beverly Hills and has obtained authorization documents from California. I believe that ART is a catalyst of PEACE. When we connect music, art, drama, dance, fighting sports, sports, and fashion, we share space and mind. At the moment of sharing, our universe has become a beautiful space for our dreams. The 4th Peace Prize shows respect for our hero. Still it is uneasy to separate us. ARTS 4 PEACE AWARDS brings harmony and wisdom of ARTS by combining race, culture, faith, and nationality
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In just three weeks, AFWP receives 1,500 canvases from artists across the United States and is waiting for the next round of entry. Initially the project is rapidly becoming a sport - "the wall of peace" showing thousands of 6 × 6 canvas; symbol of peace, unity and hope. Due to the success of free eye clinics in Tanzania and Middletown, Connecticut, the AFWP Eye Care Team has launched the NATIVE EYES project in Rosebud Reserve in South Dakota Province. From 06 to 7 October, we will hold a free eye clinic for Eastern Tribe countries in North Stonington, Connecticut.