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About Stephanie Schlatter Art

Stephanie Schlatter is an Artist who draws from the world for inspiration. While she calls Grand Rapids, Michigan, home she’s often off on new adventures. For more than a decade, her journeys have taken her across the globe. She has studied art both locally and abroad, including time in Mexico, where she decided to shift her focus from photography to painting. Stephanie's travels led her to found Absolutely Art: A Project for Change in 2006. Through this non-profit organization, she brings art instruction to the children of Ethiopia while supporting their education. Stephanie's work reflects an expression influenced by other cultures which resonates a variety of influences that have given her work direction.

An Ethiopian Odyssey: Day 4

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Finding myself at the domestic flights terminal of the Bole International Airport, I am reminded of — and humbled by — the many gifts of travel.

Our team of eight is off to Jimma, Ethiopia. Then we went bump, bump, bump, in a truck all the way to Tum, our jumping-off point for Maji, Ethiopia. We are returning with two team members who grew up here, returning to the roots of why Ethiopia Reads was founded. The organization was co-founded acclaimed children’s book author, Jane Kurtz. The little girl of missionary parents, Jane grew up in Maji, Ethiopia, was raised by a mother who loved to read and raised children who love to read.

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We spend the night in Bonga, near Kafffa, birth place of coffee. A lovely drive through lush (or in Ahmaric, “lum lum”) scenery. I’m itching to paint by now. But due to our late arrival, I’ll have to settle for photos. My team member and friend Troy Zaushny and I head off on foot to follow the sun. There are places whose beauty exceed one’s ability for words, and this place is one such place.

It is a magical experience, with the sun was setting over a magical and lush rolling landscape. The already exquisite vista is made even more beautiful by the setting sun.

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As often happens in rural Ethiopia, the presence of foreigners soon attracts a group, and the sweet children follow us on our photo-taking adventure. They giggle with increasing animation as we walk along, holding hands, following the beauty of the setting sun.

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That is the magic of Ethiopia: the people, the beauty, the simple pleasures. It leaves me longing to pull out my paints. And a plan is made for the four painters to do just that in the morning. Until tomorrow, I’ll lay my head down with the sweet memories of the day.

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Their first selfie. Riotous joy!

An Ethiopian Diary: Day 3

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Catching my breath from the flood of vibrancy all around me. The cars, buses, exhaust, dust, pollution, overpopulation — it’s all very “vibrant” and alive. But the color, faces, contrasts, chaos and glorious madness of all the extensive goings-on balance it out.

Driving the streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is far better and entertaining than anything on your smart phone, I promise.

Today had me in my happy place. Teaching and sharing art at the International Community School of Addis Ababa. We worked on illustration for our bookmaking project.

Why are we making books?

Here is the short of it:
• There are 70 languages in Ethiopia.
• School is taught only in Ahmaric and then, by grade 7, English.
• Your mother tongue is not Amharic or English, it is highly likely you have never learned to read in your own language, making it much harder to learn and write in Ahmaric than in English.
• All early learners deserve books they can read.

So yes, let’s make books that can be translated into local language!

But first, we are off into the wilds of Southern Nations, Ethiopia, to make our own work. Eight artists in all. Oh, the joy of it!

Street life: A “hello” from a passerby.

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A curious onlooker from the traffic jams of Addis.

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Hello, beautiful!

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Ethiopian Odyssey II team after a day of teaching art and writing!

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Illustrations for our book making project, based on Ethiopian proverbs!

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More illustrations …

Vibrant street art!

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