Reality A shared, but surprising spiritual experience connects two people, Elly and Sylvester. At different times in their lives they encounter the Reality of their spiritual nature. A coincidence brings them together and in turn this ultimately takes them to Romania, specifically Bucharest at the end of the 1980s into the 1990s. Here they are involved with the deserted population of young people whose lives were destroyed by the ousted Romanian leader, Nicolae Ceausescu, leaving them abandoned in dismal State orphanages from their early childhood. The adventure leads them to the surprise…mehr
Reality A shared, but surprising spiritual experience connects two people, Elly and Sylvester. At different times in their lives they encounter the Reality of their spiritual nature. A coincidence brings them together and in turn this ultimately takes them to Romania, specifically Bucharest at the end of the 1980s into the 1990s. Here they are involved with the deserted population of young people whose lives were destroyed by the ousted Romanian leader, Nicolae Ceausescu, leaving them abandoned in dismal State orphanages from their early childhood. The adventure leads them to the surprise discovery of yet another with the same spiritual encounter which had driven both Elly and Sylvester. The core of the story was inspired by the true exploits of an old school friend of the author whose philanthropic nature led him to the same extraordinary mercy dash the character Sly undertakes; driving charitable supplies across Europe to Romania.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Working from her studio in Warwickshire, England, Mailer-Yates is an internationally acclaimed artist and author of extraordinary depth and talent. A collection of there portraiture was the basis of an impressive international tour, which gained immense interest through the unique approach employed. Her superb equestrian work has earned her a number of prestigious awards, emphasising the unusual diversity of her skills.She is particularly articulate concerning her own work and its place within the halls of Art history thus creating a demand for lectures, other public speaking events, and her various publications. Her writings also include books; a 16th century novel entitled 'Ellerker', 'The Tales of William Shakespuss' a series of illustrated children's books based on the plays of Shakespeare, and 'The Bogglebott' similarly for the young.Amongst her extensive commissions are those for her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Prince Nawaf and Princess Jawaher of the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, as well as other celebrities and nobility throughout the World. Some of her more interesting commissions include a series of equestrian works for Royal Doulton, and a set of celebrity portraits which was the centre-piece for the opening of the Los Angeles Art Show.Apart from the United Kingdom her works can be found in many countries including the United States of America, Canada, the Middle East, Africa, Germany, Luxembourg, Norway and Australia.She has had solo exhibitions throughout the U.K. and in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Aspen. Elected Associate of the Society of Equestrian Artists 1997, Elected to member of the Fine Art Trade Guild 1998, and Honorary Board Member of the Association of Fine Art Dealers of America in 1999. Together with Ivana Trump, she co-hosted the 1999 Spirit of Freedom Award in Aspen, during which she presented one of her paintings and a sculpture by Marton Varo to Goldie Hawn, an award for her work in Tibet. Mailer-Yates' interest in the film & television world has led her to be involved with TV, and she was the Art Director on a film production 'Children on the Titanic'.
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