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vhs-bryan says:
I thought this mural piece was very well put. It encases the fact that we as humans have a lot to do with the future of our planet, so we must take better care of "our" planet. We will get out of it what we put in to it.
Posted on May 2, 2013 @ 2:39 PM
vhstim says:
I think this picture had really expressed its meaning down to earth. It had really expressed the idea of "the world in our hands" by drawing a little girl holding hands with a bunch of animals. It's really creative to express one's idea in this way. Nice job!~
Posted on May 2, 2010 @ 3:51 PM
vhs-jazmine says:
it show peace with the world in someones hand.
Posted on May 1, 2009 @ 10:03 AM
vhs-dreona says:
I really really like how this mural is painted. It shows how us as people have the world in our hands, so therefore we have to do something with it. The colors were so beautiful, and when I first saw the name of it, I knew it would be good. It also shows that if we start taking care of the things we see, this world can and will be a better place.
Posted on Apr 16, 2008 @ 2:17 AM
vhs-dreona says:
I really really like how this mural is painted. It shows how us as people have the world in our hands, so therefore we have to do something with it. The colors were so beautiful, and when I first saw the name of it, I knew it would be good. It also shows that if we start taking care of the things we see, this world can and will be a better place.
Posted on Apr 16, 2008 @ 2:17 AM
vhs-Isaac says:
This mural is very well done. As humans we really do have alot of control over what happens to our planet. This includes war or peace and preserving nature. Both points are emphasized in this mural.
Posted on Dec 3, 2007 @ 7:38 AM
Posted on Mar 13, 2006
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Created by students ages 14-16 years old at Veerayatan Vidyapeeth in Gujarat, India. Winner,... more »
Created by students ages 14-16 years old at Veerayatan Vidyapeeth in Gujarat, India. Winner, Global Youth Murals Project 2004. less «
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