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My mom brought me a professional camera for practice taking pictures during quarantine. I was excited to see the moon from close up. It wasn’t easy but I was able to get this photo with its actual colour.
My name is Pamela and I am 10 years old in grade 5. My art is about wolves howling to the moon. Just like when we pray, we face the moon and thank the men who fought for us in war.
This piece was created by Camila Aguirre as part of the AYV program at the Peterson Schools.
"This work was made to show the audience how sometimes we forget to appreciate our surroundings and how we aren’t using technology as we should. Technology should be a tool for sharing ideas, not for being antisocial in social networks for five hours. I...
By: Marie Pressoir
As I begin to discover our underwater world of Haiti, I take this photo of a moon jellyfish. I learned that these jellyfish are not the most dangerous jellyfish and they can be held upside down without stinging me. The ocean is full of beautiful and interesting surprises.
Acrylic paint on deerskin. The artist shows the moon as a circular female face filling the centre of the drum. South-coast style quadron stars are reminiscent of those stolen by Raven which he flung with the moon into the sky to lighten the dark nights endured by people long ago.
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moon, drum, first nations, indigenous, pacific northwest coast, painting, youth
My artwork reflects my Canadian Identity because I have always lived by the Rockies. THey are a huge part of not just my identity, but all of Canada's too. The land in British Columbia and parts of Alberta are beautiful and breath taking, and I would never want to see this environment destroyed. It seems like it might end up that way though, the...
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mountain, rocky mountains, art, painting, acrylic, quite, night, fur trees, pine trees, moon