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Who Are You?
This piece is about duality. Depending upon your interpretation, the subject may be questioning her own identity, reaching to the outside world, or, the inquiry is directed to an unknown…
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Tape
When I have anxiety I put tape on my fingers and nose to get a sensation that grounds me. This is depicted through the orange on my fingers and nose.…
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Tarpon
The inspiration for this piece was my love of fly fishing.
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When Justice Brings Peace
By Charho Tizn, 17 Medium: digital art My inspiration is the powerful BLM chant often heard during protests: “No Justice No Peace.” I wanted to draw an optimistic embodiment of…
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Thirty Years
I see a lot of stereotypes about older married couples squabbling constantly. There seems to be a commonly-held view that love will inevitably deteriorate over time, and I believe that…
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Fighting Through Digital Art
Although I was not able to attend the Black Lives Matter protests, I wanted to contribute and show my support in any way I can, so I decided to draw…
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War for Injustice
This piece was inspired by America’s awakening to racial injustice. I wanted to portray this very important time in an art piece as a historical memento that I can remember…
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Connect
My work is inspired by the recent pandemic that took over the world. I wanted to show how we rely on tech to stay together in isolation, and how there…
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The Path to Peace
The Path to Peace By Yahan Wang, 17 Medium: watercolor The waves at the bottom of this piece symbolize the challenges
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Misery
Misery, by Niema Hussain Medium: charcoal This piece is meant to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining your mental health...
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Flowing Fins of Fascination
By Breanna Ross, 16. I used to have a Betta fish named Sheldon that disappeared one day. I was fascinated by his beautiful yet violent fins...
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And Then the Doorbell Rang
By Catherine Chung, 17. We had just moved into our new house, which had a leafy backyard...
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Joke
By Atom Valderrama, 15 This piece was inspired by my emotions...
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Masked Together
By Helen Ngo, 16 Medium: digital art Covid. Asians. Violence. Blacks. This is a split portrait between an Asian and African-American child bound together by a mask. This piece was…
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I Miss Her
By Helen Ngo, 16 Medium: paper and colored pencil This is a portrait of my beautiful grandmother–a reference I took myself when I visited her long ago. I wanted to…
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Before the Fall
By Tiffany Huynh, 18 Medium: pen and ink I drew a landscape (a street in Saigon before the Fall of Saigon in 1975) that symbolically depicts my origin story. I…