Second Sisterhood 2013
Sela Sister, Sela - Pause and Consider
The Sisterhood is a movement of down to earth, everyday women (and some man behind the scenes;-) who desire to make a difference and make the world a better place. It is a foundation seeking to place value upon humanity—a story of unity & alliance. The heart of Sisterhood is that every woman can find an important & critical level of partnership. Many doors have been opened in local communities.
Sisterhood is a global awakening of God's daughters on the earth, but as much as it is collective, it is also personal. The Sisterhood statement carries a sense of personal revelation and ownership. They believe God has invested gift, talent, measure and capacity within you—and as we all roll up our sleeves and decide that we are here for such a time as this, we will see astounding miracles take place in our own families, neighbours, churches, community and world.
Two 'sisters', who took initiative for the second Sisterhood event in the NieuweKerk Utrecht, asked me again to do a logo design for a digi-flyer, beamer-slide and teaser. For the visuals I took images of slowmotion flowers, splashes and othe things, in combination with the uplifting music from 'Les Fleur' of Minnie Riperton
Sisterhood is a global awakening of God's daughters on the earth, but as much as it is collective, it is also personal. The Sisterhood statement carries a sense of personal revelation and ownership. They believe God has invested gift, talent, measure and capacity within you—and as we all roll up our sleeves and decide that we are here for such a time as this, we will see astounding miracles take place in our own families, neighbours, churches, community and world.
Two 'sisters', who took initiative for the second Sisterhood event in the NieuweKerk Utrecht, asked me again to do a logo design for a digi-flyer, beamer-slide and teaser. For the visuals I took images of slowmotion flowers, splashes and othe things, in combination with the uplifting music from 'Les Fleur' of Minnie Riperton