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Butterfly 208 Canadian youth express their vision for the world... Butterfly 208 is an annual art, writing, and multimedia contest that challenges Canadian youth between 14 and 18 years old to learn about global issues and express their vision for a better world. The program gets its name from the theory that a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of...

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hope flowers just a small doodle that i've done at my friends house :D
Tags: flowers, butterfly, hope
qianyimelia Markers
butterfly 7 ballpoint pen art
babis1 Ink, Pen
Fluorescent Butterfly Truly a "Mariposa" of a different species.
Tags: butterflies, butterfly, mariposa, insect
Mezmoreyes Photography, Colour
Butterfly Girl child, nature, man in peace with nature, naive in nature
Tags: smile, happiness, child, butterfly, enviroment protection
CrinaMB Photography, Digitally Manipulated
Butterfly Profile on Paddle - By Stefanie Acrylic on Cedar. The artist uses traditional north west coast features and beautifully incorporates them into stylistically modern and innovative motif. The form-line of this butterfly is done in white with reliefs in darker shades, thus contrasting the way colour is conventional used in north west coastal art.
Tags: butterfly, cedar carving, paddle, indigenous, first nations, pacific northwest coast, culture, youth, painting
yskel Painting, Acrylic
Butterfly this is a very simple, colourful and cute picture! :)
breslin Drawing, Crayon
Butterfly Power There's a theory that says if a butterfly flaps its wings in one part of the world, for example in South Africa, the air disturbance caused by that one flap has enough force to trigger a storm somewhere else in the world a month later, for instance, in Nunavut, Canada. If that's the case, imagine the power of your ideas and actions to help...
Angelicum Computer Graphics
butterfly i did my friends face for halloween
tesigns13 Painting
Butterfly This photo illustrates the fragility of life. The tree sap provided a source of nutrition for 7 butterflies and 15 ladybugs.
tmoffatt Photography, Colour
Butterfly
kdogu Computer Graphics