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Submissions (112)

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Australia This is Australia. I label this artwork this because it really did simply remind me of Australia. The colours used seem to work together to shape the Aus landscape. For my the blue relates to the coastal regions of aus, the red to the dryness and bush fires that occur during summer, the black for the blacken trees left behind and the green and...
bobbiemck Painting, Watercolour
Who are you? --- Australia's Native Bird Picture was taken by the Gold Coast Dam... the native bird of Australia... the expression of the bird focused on "who are you?"
CassHunter Photography, Colour
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) The task was to create an art piece that reflected out views on climate change. This artwork symbolises global warming.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork was created to show the effects of climate change, in particular, the increase in natural disasters.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork was created to show how climate change is affecting our world.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork was designed as a call to action to raise awareness about our climate and how we are contributing to it.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork is a reflection of how climate change has an impact on our marine life.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork shows how much our world will change if we don't respond to the effects that we are already seeing.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork symbolises the impact that climate change has on our world as a whole.
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil
Artwork with Pimlico and Kokugakuin High Schools (Australia and Japan) This artwork showcases the differences between what our world is and what it could become due to climate change
ggabr0 Drawing, Pencil