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Students, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, from Pembina Hills Regional School Division and Alberta Distance Learning Centre, are invited to celebrate this year’s International Polar Bear Day through artistic expression.
We are inviting you to create and share a form of visual art (i.e. painting, photography, sketch, drawing, digital...
Acrylic on deerskin. Profile of bear head jointed with over-hanging clawed paw. In the tradition of North-coast graphic art, the bear’s form-line is black with red secondary elements. The eye is delineated by a negative crescent indicating the eye is looking upwards toward the paw, creating a sense of cohesiveness.
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bear, drum, first nations, indigenous, pacific northwest coast, traditional, painting, youth
During the beginning of the pandemic and lockdown I’ve started going in my backyard more often and made the discovery of clay in the bottom of a hole! I mixed it with water and made miniature bear, cat, and bowl sculptures out of it. The moss growing beautifully on our worn down fence was the perfect “gallery” space to display them on. Looking...
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art, sculpture, clay, bear, cat, pandemic, lockdown, nature, outdoors
It was a originally a sketch from a snap shot of a grizzly bear in a zoo. The bear was done in mechanical pencil. After messing around on the computer (color, contrast, etc..etc) with Pixia and Ms paint I got it to look like this with a background from another drawing.
I really like the way the sun makes a glow that out lines the...
Polar bears are hungry and unhappy because the ice is shrinking. You can walk or bike to school to slow global warming. We share indigenous knowledge of the world when we Skype.
The polar bear can only live at the edge of the ice. The world becomes warm and the ice melts. He is hungry, but cannot go far. The number of polar bears is getting smaller.
This is a photography of mine...my husband Daniel took this shot in one of the Christmas Innovative Displays at the town of Resita,Caras-Severin,Romania...in preparation for Christmas 2008.