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Stephanie Currie, age 18, Dartmouth High School, Nova Scotia
Freedom Fighters
The final statement the painting displays is the message given on the child's right arm. He is wearing a badge, but not of hate symbols, but the buttrfly representing freedom and the ability to make a difference in the world.
My artwork reflects Canada's diversity. I identify with Canada's unique emphasis on the people. In particular I believe Canada's freedom of speech differentiates this country from others. We are proud, accepting individuals with a multi-cultural society. I used Canada's colours red and white as the backdrop for my work. The image i pasted on it...
Tags:
canada, freedom
SONY DSC My artwork reflects Canada's diversity. I identify with Canada's unique emphasis on the people. In particular I believe Canada's freedom of speech differentiates this country from others. We are proud, accepting individuals with a multi-cultural society. I used Canada's colours red and white as the backdrop for my work. The image i...
Tags:
freedom, canada
My artwork reflects Canada's diversity. I identify with Canada's unique emphasis on the people. In particular I believe Canada's freedom of speech differentiates this country from others. We are proud, accepting individuals with a multi-cultural society. I used Canada's colours red and white as the backdrop for my work. The image i pasted on it...
Artist(s): Raquel Mata; Angie Artavia
Organization: Reto Juvenil Internacional
This piece is part of the series of poster created by the Purral High School students for the Creating with Purpose program. Youth used the taught technical skills to create posters with which they could communicate to the rest of the community their concerns and...
Norman Rockwell's nuclear family sit down cosily for thanksgiving dinner. They have enough to eat, but does freedom from want extend to only having enough to eat? What if, in securing their own freedom from want, they enslave others?