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Some words from the artists: Lauren Perdue, Dominic Porter, Yaidimar Narvaez, and Bronson Calloway.
"Tropical Sunset is a collaborative effort made by very talented artists to take your mind to a different place of true tranquility with the bright yet breezy colors along with line work in the back to compliment the Leaves that stand out with their deep yet vibrant color palette, making it harmonious to the eye."
Some words from the artist: Bronson Calloway
"The piece I made was 5 large panels of colorful abstract. When creating this painting it reminded me of soft fun music. I knew that we needed something colorful and soft. So I made multiple groups of lines and rounded shapes that go all the way across the panels. To some, the lines may represent a journey/pathway, because of all the different circuit looking lines."
Some words from the artist: Angel Duffey
"I wanted to make something peaceful and calm, The piece was very inspirational and working with my teammates was a rewarding experience".
Some words from the artist: Lauren Perdue
"For the piece 'Look To the Surface,' I wanted to convey relaxation, so I tried my hardest to make sure that I was relaxed and calm myself because I believe that how I feel while doing something can come through my paintings and art."
Some words from the artist: Kyeongwon Seo
"Every time when the children, try their best to win the war of the illness, the children and their parents always wish for hope, whether or not that's a little piece for them. At this time, the small actions to help deliver hope can make the band-aid to their heart, and determination to stand up in the hard situations. A little piece of hope can heal the children, and the power of the healing is unmeasurable."
Some words from the artist: Chiya Monet Mekhaskhen
"This painting is inspired by when I was younger and remember going to the beach. I felt the beach eased my mind, and I hope the painting will bring ease to the viewers' minds too."
Some words from the artist: Yaidimar Narvaez
"I was trying to show a lot of movement in the tail of the fish with the tail being the focus like sometimes you have to focus on one thing at a time in a situation. With the colors I hoped to also capture movement."
From the artist: Matthew Cole
"With my piece, I hoped to inspire and give the mothers a sense of optimism so that no matter what news they received, they would never lose it. And with my flowers, I want to reassure the mothers so they could feel secure and embrace the moment."
These flower pictures come in two black frames.
Some words from the artist: Sophia Graddick
"A blossoming lotus flower, located in a pond amidst water lilies. The Lotus is frequently used as a sacred symbol for the strength, rebirth, and purity (that women offer). All women should feel empowered by this piece because they are strong and capable."
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"When starting these pieces I wanted to give the viewer something calming to think about when at the office. Creating these artworks was very fun and I enjoyed making them for people to soon see."
Some words from the artist: Yadimar Narvaez
"The piece Feeding Fish in the Water is meant to represent a nice afternoon outside where people can feed fish to remind mothers how beautiful life and nature can be and will always be there."
Some words from the artist: Dynamite Doyle
"The goal of this painting was to try and make people feel better or to bring hope to people who need it. The squares reminded me of tiles on a quilt. I think I just needed something to do inside of the squares to distract from them. When I was picking something to do, the peony flower came to mind because of its looks."
"This piece of art contains lots of colors at a time. Every person has their own color, and that never changes to anyone. The color combines to make one community, with colorful thoughts, ideas, and actions, Especially the children, every child has a powerful ray of the color that can show up the harmonies of the world."
This 2ft by 2ft piece of art features soft colors, and two flowers with smiley faces. . The artist wanted to bring joy and positivity to the audience who looked at it, and chose to use light colors that reminded them of spring.
Sunny Day is a 2ft by 2ft painting. This painting reflects a beautiful and peaceful day at the park.
Some words from the artist: Dominic Porter
The Power of Art is a 2ft by 2ft painting made by middle school student, Amir Williams.
He said, "I was inspired by Basquiat."
Some words from the artist, Kyeongwon Seo.
"A lot of people exist in this world with different points and traits, and those are called specials. The specials of the people are used to express themselves. This picture shows children in different colors of jewels with bright ores. Whether you seem different from others, you're still invaluable as jewels"
This canvas was created by Eva Cope, a 6th grader at Charles L. Spain Middle School.
She said, "I was inspired by a children's book I remembered from my childhood. I found this book to be extremely comforting, and wanted my painting to be comforting too."
"Ordinary Days will surely become a precious memory for someone. I want to ask the people who are looking at this photo, what are your most precious memories? The bunny with white hair represents hope in the future, and the bunny child with a clover on her head represents hope as well."
This colored mirror was created by an elementary student. It is painted with bright pinks, purples, and oranges, and features the words "You Are Beautiful."
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