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Who am I?
I am the old building ruin
Saluting freedom,
And my soul is a walking shadow
Of past and present,
O future of my arrow
Be brave as tomorrow.
I am sweet
As Cashew drink
Going home drunk,
So who am I?
I guess
I am just another dreamer,
I am the early bird's song...
The wallet scenario, symbolized by the condoms, health card and a bill represents access to health insurance in industrialized nations that have higher levels of sex education and safety network in place.
Regardless of the above, the public still faces the prospects of a two-tiered health care system in which the rich will have access to...
Economic globalization is often defined as the free movement of goods and objects around the globe. By placing the woman in a suitcase that carries products of major transnational companies as well, this picture conveys the message that globalization is not simply about the free movement of goods and objects but forced migration of people as...
He is sitting besides a dustbin and drinking dirty water. He is a poor kid so no one interested about him. This picture is taken from our capital City Dhaka.
This piece has special meaning to me because it is my first and only self portrait. I love that it captures a subtle and secretive smile. I spent many hours creating "Who Am I?" and used a new technique in pastels. I made shadows and highlights through a series of layers of colored pastel drawn in a circular "doodle-y" motion.
Created by students from Davidson High School in Australia as part of ISmotion Education's 2014-2015 AYV Program. Created by Josh Hanshaw, Jacqueline Swauley, Emma Connolly, Soojin Kim
This artwork is a copy of my original piece in 1999.
It portrays the traditional medium of communication through the "Atenteben", a Ghanaian traditional flute used to convey messages from Kings to their subjects.
It was drawn using the pencil tool in Corel Draw '5' through the mouse of a Computer. But the background was a scanned...