14 May 2009   (1 Comment)

Leah Wiedemer

Medium: Oil & Soft Pastels

Continent: North America

Issue: Human Trafficking

Organization: Born To Fly


I definitely have a heart for a great number of social justice causes, but I make no secrets about the fact that my true passion lies in ending human trafficking. In the future, I hope to create blog posts that have more of an article slant, informing you all about the issues behind the artists here, where I’ll be able to talk a bit more about my own thoughts and experiences, how they relate to art, and what you can do (as well as featuring guest bloggers who will do the same). My guess is that a good deal of that content will focus around human trafficking, because in my own research, and in my time wandering around social media sites, I’ve come across some major players in the battle to end modern-day slavery, and they have a lot to say.

A couple of those players happen to be Diana Scimone and her friend Leah Widemer. Diana passed some information along to me via Twitter (@DianaScimone) a couple weeks ago about a new project she’s working on with Leah, an artist located in Orlando, Florida, who’s helping her illustrate a new children’s book aimed at combating human trafficking. So, when I got in touch with Leah, she relayed this story to me:

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4 May 2009   (1 Comment)

Jeremy Asher Lynch

Medium: Acrylic

Continent: North America

Issue: Clean Water

Organization: Jedidiah USA


Just a quick update this week, as I’ve been working on a lot of design work for clients, but another amazing artist from Jedidiah USA I think you should definitely check out. Jeremy Asher Lynch does a lot of work relating to clean water.

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For Sale

Freedom in Story

Medium: Various Options

Size: TBD

Price: TBD

Benefiting Org: Your Request

Contact: artists@socialheartblog.com


The piece pictured here was painted by Brandi Stanley on 48″ x 24″ compressed wood with acrylic, spray paint, and Sharpie paint markers, at an event for Falling Whistles (http://www.fallingwhistles.com/). It has since sold, but I am offering commissioned pieces similar to it (at a price to be agreed upon), if you’d like to contact me directly to discuss sizing, changing the words on the sign, removing the whistles, or any other alterations.

Just write me if you’re interested!

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9 April 2009   (1 Comment)

Ty Clark

Medium: Painting & Canvas

Continent: North America

Issue: Various

Organization: Falling Whistles


A few months ago, I painted artwork live at an event for Falling Whistles, where the piece I painted ended up on Facebook. Somehow, in a move of social media magic, Ty Clark and I were “web introduced,” and I fell in love with his work. Turns out, he was showing at an event for Falling Whistles only a couple weeks later. Ty is CEO and founder of Veritas Fashion, a non-profit organization created to support humanitarian efforts worldwide through every form of art out there.

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