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Sharing thoughts about HOUSING... HUNTER CHRISTOFF from Oakwood, JUMPED IN!
This is an art piece that has the devil holding a housing contract and I made it
Sharing thoughts about HOUSING... AMANDA BOLK from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
One way we could think about to decrease the rate of poverty and help with housing would be to create a new living environment for the less fortunate.
Sharing thoughts about YOUTH... KATHERINE GUAN from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
My picture was drawn to show how students at school can feel left out due to the clique and race
Sharing thoughts about HOUSING... MIKEALA RANCIER from Manilla, JUMPED IN!
I believe that housing is a human right not a privilege, so it’s already sad enough that so many people wind up homeless on the streets
Sharing thoughts about POVERTY... HAYLIE MAHONEY from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
I have done this still life to reflect the image of food. I have a pantry that is always full.
Sharing thoughts about MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS... PHOEBE STOREY from Little Britain, JUMPED IN!
I have experienced people with addictions.
Sharing thoughts about CLIMATE ACTION... SASHA AUSTIN-SCOLLICK from Fenelon Falls, JUMPED IN!
I chose to show Climate Action and I hope the future will be something like my art in the upcoming years!
Sharing thoughts about MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS... JESSICA LYVER from Little Britain, JUMPED IN!
My work shows that anybody could be dealing with mental health problems such as anxiety, depression or PTSD, even if it doesn't look like it.
Sharing thoughts about MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS... MYA PAPPAS from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
This piece of art was made to open eyes of parents or people who aren't really aware of society today.
Sharing thoughts about HOUSING... COLE GEORGE from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
The piece shown is a family outside of a home for sale. The house is small and in a very crowded area however, the price tag is very expensive.
Sharing thoughts about YOUTH... JULIA COSSARIN from Lindsay, JUMPED IN!
In order to thrive in our community, our youth must be acknowledged through different lenses.
AFTER THE STORM by Oleksandr Goloborodko
I have been painting and sketching since childhood and the sense of time is one of my favorite objects to paint. It seems strange. How is it possible to draw time?"After the Storm" is one of the sketches of time.
HUMAN LANDSCAPE by Laura Butler
Humans depend on plants for survival, but why are humans drawn to gaining deeper knowledge of plants and their capabilities?
THE HOPE STONE by Lisa Hart
Only hope remained inside Pandora’s box...hope that might somehow help mankind cope with the evil unleashed upon the earth.
NOVEMBER SUNRISE, CLEAR LAKE by Michael Harris
I’ve spent a lot of my life in the Kawartha’s, on the west shore of Clear Lake — summers as a child, weekends as an adult with jobs in Toronto — but I never lived here through all the seasons until the last fifteen years.
DAHL FOREST WETLAND by Huw Morgan
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the old growth forests in Ontario were harvested to supply wood for everything from ship masts to pulp for newspapers.
REQUIEM by Angela Hennessey
Is in memoriam of all that our earth has suffered and continues to suffer!
NAYORO PARK, LINDSAY by David Flett
Painted in the shade from the south, looking north onto the lily pond, the boat launch and the beautifully designed wharf.
THE WAY OF THE DODO by Kelly McNeil
The Dodo bird was allowed to die out. It lived only on the island of Mauritius. When people settled there, endangered them, and introduced pigs, monkeys and cats, who ate their eggs.
HUNTING SEASON ON SECRET LAKE by Peter Waind
Hunting Season on Secret Lake was shot last November. I found myself hiking while fluorescent hunters stalked the woods.