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More than charity: Art could be the key to turning these people's lives around

We spoke to the woman who set up the site that’s helping them.

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They see art as more than just a hobby or something they do to distract themselves now, they see it as something they can do to improve their situation.

FOR SEAN O’RAWE, Scott Buckley, Hanna, Jadson de Oliveira and John Adams, art is more than a hobby – it could be a step to improving their lives.

Four of these artists are experiencing homelessness, while O’Rawe has fibromalgyia, and all of them have had their challenges in life. But thanks to a new website, ArtCraft.ie, set up by Dublin-based Antonia Caravateanu, they are getting the chance to use their skills to make money and help themselves.

It was while working at Google on various fundraising projects for charities that Caraveteanu came up with the idea for ArtCraft. She wanted to step outside of the traditional charity system and empower people to earn money for themselves.

“While working on that I started thinking of a way we could empower people directly and not necessarily go to charities,” she explained.

Obviously charities do amazing work. But what I was trying to do was a project where people who need money get the money directly through something they do, so they earn [the money].

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From there, she had to come up with the item that people could sell in order to make an income: “I knew from working with Focus and the Simon Community there are quite a lot of homeless artists, so that’s why I came up with painting.”

She then developed ArtCraft, which enables artists to sell their work as original pieces, printed on canvas or even on phone cases.

For Caravateanu, ArtCraft accomplishes two goals: “It allows [people] to make an income and allows them to gain some self confidence that they would lack when they end up in this situation where they find themselves homeless.”

The remit was expanded to people living with a disability, as this may affect their ability to work.

“For all of them it’s their main outlet either for expressing themselves or coping with a difficult situation that they are in, and all of them were painting before going on ArtCraft,” said Caravateanu.

“But what this gives them in addition to what art gave them before is they are working towards a goal and it might give them income. For each of them, income means something different. For homeless people, it might mean renting out their own place or paying for treatment, being able to afford things without being given things for charity.”

“They weren’t told before that they were talented”

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For Caravateanu, ArtCraft is essentially a platform for disadvantaged artists to help themselves. She reached out to homeless charities across Ireland – some services offer art classes for clients - to recruit artists, and later was contacted by artists herself.

“They liked that they were approached as artists and not charity cases,” said Caravateanu. “They were told ‘you are very talented and I think your paintings can sell’, which wasn’t really something they had heard before. The second thing is this would allow them to make money.”

“You can create a website in a few days but then nobody comes to it,” pointed out Caravateanu. With ArtCraft, the promotion and setup is taken care of.

Some of them had never thought about selling their art. They thought it wasn’t good enough. This also helps them have a bit more confidence in their art. It creates a community – the artists have a Facebook group where they all talk to each other and send inspiration tips. It’s about them supporting each other.

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Caravateanu ensures that the process is “very transparent” and that the artists all know how many items they have sold.

The artists and ArtCraft split the cost of materials 50/50. Then, for each sale, the income is split 60/40 in favour of the artists. The money for ArtCraft is used mainly for marketing or events such as markets.

“I am very clear from the start what our prices are for each of the products and what their share would be,” said Caravateanu. “I pay them once a month based on what sales we had. I share with them fully.”

Currently there are five artists on the site, four based in Dublin and one in Northern Ireland, and most are affected by homelessness.

The artists all get to share their story on the ArtCraft website, and Caravateanu shared with TheJournal.ie two of the artists’ experiences.

“Scott is only 22 and he is currently living in Dublin in accommodation provided by a local charity,” she said. “He is also working with Focus Ireland on what he is going to do. He is one example of a person who is very talented.” She explained that if Scott was able to make money from his painting, it would help him in paying for new accommodation in a few months.

The oldest artist is John Adams. “He’s in his late 60s and he’s become homeless a couple of years ago after he had worked his entire life. Unfortunately things happened and he became ill and couldn’t work. He lost his apartment. All these things happened very quickly and now he is officially homeless and Dublin Simon Community is helping him by providing accommodation,” explained Caravateanu.

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“The goal is to change people’s perception of who is homeless and who can become homeless,” she went on. “They are people you can relate to – they are not maybe what you have in mind about a homeless person.”

She gives the artists freedom in what and how much they say about themselves on the website: “It’s important their story is theirs.”

Caravateanu is on the lookout for more artists for ArtCraft. “The main criteria is they are good at what they do, that they can paint well,” said Caravateanu, who can be contacted through the website.

ArtCraft is currently offering 10% off each purchase with the code ‘ARTCRAFT10′

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    Jan 1st 2017, 4:40 PM

    The world is going to wait until it’s too late to tackle this maniac.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:11 PM

    Something tells me that the international community doesn’t believe he is capable of what he says he is

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    Jan 1st 2017, 7:38 PM

    No oil so…..

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:02 PM

    It has nothing to do with oil. America already sacrificed thousands of their own to protect South Korea. The issue is China and the fact that they’ve shown to be willing to fight to protect the North and their egomaniac leaders.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:27 PM

    @Jason Culligan: You are correct the North has China behind them but you still aren’t seeing the US doing much about the WOMD that the North has but it invaded Iraqi with obvious no proof of any WOMD but plenty of oil.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:19 PM

    2nd lad in, first row from left. foot too low. Family shot.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 4:54 PM

    He’s obviously spent the army’s rifle money on nukes then.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:00 PM

    Under normal conditions I’d say that they’re parade rifles, much like the Americans who still use M1 and M14 rifles for marching. In North Korea though, where they have 1 million more soldiers than rifles, you’re probably spot on.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 4:17 PM

    Delighted, just the news we were waiting for

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    Jan 1st 2017, 4:46 PM

    Look at all those robots dressed up as soldiers,wow.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:23 PM

    I’d say they all blink in unison.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:13 PM

    He’s only a mount like his auld fella

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:42 PM

    Another loony state supported by SF/IRA.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 7:00 PM

    @Paddy Lions: Why do you stick SF and IRA into everything you don’t like? If you hated Guinness, do you put SF or IRA into that as well?

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    Jan 1st 2017, 7:55 PM

    @Paddy Lions: It’s 2017, make a resolution to grow up, PLEASE

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:53 PM

    In 1986, the Sinn Fein Foreign Affairs Bureau sent a message of solidarity to the North Korean regime. The message, signed by Sile ni Dhara, stated clearly: “We offer our support to the Workers’ Party of Korea in its fight for the establishment of the Democratic Confederated Republic of Korea.” (“Sinn Fein Letter to Korea,” Ireland’s War, issue 18 (June 1986) p.7). Also, during a visit to Scandinavian countries in 1987, Gerry Adams attended a reception at the embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on the occasion of the 75th birthday of Kim Il Sung. (“Gerry Adams visits Scandinavia”, Ireland’s War, issue 23 (July 1987), p.7) In 1989, an official Sinn Fein delegation including Gerry MacLochlainn, Sheena Campbell (later murdered in 1992 by loyalists) and John Doyle attended the World Youth Festival in Pyongyang (cfr “Sinn Fein Delegation at World Youth Festival”, An Phoblacht-Republican News, (vol.11 number 26), 29 June 1989 p.14).Alois Irlmaier:

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    Jan 1st 2017, 4:49 PM

    DPRK is the perfect socialist state form which we can learn

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:42 PM

    Yep. Were the masses starve, are interned or executed while the leader gourges on cheese, meat and booze

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:29 PM

    Kim has nukes on the brain,the poor lad. That’s what must have caused the hair loss.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:46 PM

    Why do I think the Yanks must have this guy covered?…Can China pull Kim’s chain in at any moment but use him as a counter against the yanks especially since Trump is sabre rattling over Taiwan.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 5:31 PM

    Kim has nukes on the brain,the poor lad. I bet that’s what caused his catastrophic hair loss.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 6:58 PM

    Kim is storing his farts now to power it? That is why it is taking so long?

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    Jan 1st 2017, 7:01 PM

    No harm. The threat of mutual annihilation seems to be the best way to stop the deployment of nuclear weapons. Let’s hope Iran gets there too asap to negate the imbalance created by Israeli nuclear capability. Maybe then they will start to act like a civilised nation

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:04 PM

    The problem is that North Korea seem incapable of understanding that point. They already picked a fight with the US once when America had nukes and their guardian angels the Chinese still hadn’t developed nuclear weapons of their own. North Korea is also constantly close to collapsing in on itself. The last thing you want is a civil war in a nuclear capable state.

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    Jan 1st 2017, 8:04 PM

    Some jowls on him the little fooker . Destroyed with the gout at this stage . Him and Donald J Trump be arm and arm skipping down the yellow brick road shortly .. soon as Donald builds one

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