In my artwork, I showed representations
of creativity. Creativity is used for
many different things, from the plays we watch, to the things we
invent. Creativity also has an effect on people's lives. If it wasn't
for singing and songwriting, Justin Bieber wouldn't be the person he
is today. Also we wouldn't have the variety of clothes we
have, because designers use their creativity to come up with designs.
People are all interested in various types of
creativity. Some of the
creative activities I incorporated into my art include: dance, guitar, drama, photography,
piano, and painting. Creativity can help people in many ways; by
doing something you love, you will not be tempted to do bad things. By adding creativity to our lifestyle,
people will be happy at the end of the day because they will
have done something they love. Creativity has a big effect on our
lives - that's why we love it!
Bonnie, Grade 9
Friday, November 30, 2012
Be Brave
My painting represents how we as a community have to stand up and be brave against what we fear the most. In my artwork, the monster represents pollution and how it can take over and wipe fear into people's lives. Essentially, the monster could mean anything, from fearing big things like power, or a small fear like a bully at school. I wanted my painting to let people know that it's OK to be afraid, but you can't let it run your life and get you down. You've got to stay strong, and be brave.
Maddie, Grade 9
Maddie, Grade 9
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Be Strong
This painting is about people coming together as one, to stand strong against forces that are trying to over-power society. The large symbol in the background is the symbol of a group which supposedly controls all of the world's affairs and ultimately tries to control the people. This leading to a new world order. I feel that this is not a good thing because we will have no more privileges, or be able to do things we like, and all we would be able to do would be to follow commands. This drawing represents that we can stand strong against forces bigger than us.
Jonah, Grade 10
Jonah, Grade 10
Be Kind-Hearted
My artwork represents being kind-hearted. In the middle there is a girl with energy flowing out of her heart. Inside the swirl of energy there are words that connect to being kind-hearted. In the background there's a light wash of warm colours, the girl is darker and outlined making her more bold. She has a big heart which symbolizes kindness. I think being kind-hearted is very important.
Ruby, Grade 10
Ruby, Grade 10
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Be Peaceful
My water colour painting represents that it is important to be a peaceful person in our world. Being peaceful gives us an opportunity to escape from the world we live in and use time for ourselves. In today's society, being an individual is becoming less and less of a good thing. It is important to reconnect with who you really are and what you enjoy instead of being influenced by the "cookie cutter' world around us.
Alana, Grade 9
Monday, November 19, 2012
Be Unique
My painting is supposed to display the idea of being unique. It symbolizes stepping out into the world and being who you really are, rather than just who you think you should be. I want people to see that just being different can change your whole outlook on life. I showed happiness, in the face of the girl which is unique because the people in the background were not very happy. I want to show the world that it's okay to stand out; to be more than just another face in the crowd. If everyone embraced their uniqueness it could help to bring bullying to its knees, and help to make the world less critical and more accepting. I believe that even just a simple picture can show someone, anyone, that being unique is not a bad thing. In fact, it's a great thing! It can change lives and spark dreams.
Ally, Grade 9
Ally, Grade 9
Be Honourable
My word is Honourable. I chose this word because to be honoured is to be respected. Many people don't get the honour or respect that they deserve and others get honour and respect that they have not earned. In the painting itself, the battle worn soldier lays his hand on the statue of a great king's sword; getting ranked/dubbed as a more honourable knight. To be honoured and to show honour is important because everyone deserves some honour to a certain degree. The lack of honour and honourable behaviour in the world is too great, and it should change.
Dean, Grade 10
Dean, Grade 10
Friday, November 16, 2012
Be Grateful
In my artwork there is a girl with her arms outspread taking in the beauty around her. I wanted people to understand that it is important to take a moment to realize the beauty all around us. I represented gratitude. It is easy to complain about our problems and take things for granted, but very hard to count our blessings and be grateful. So I challenge all of us! Gratitude is one of the most powerful motivators, and it is important to feel for the things we are so fortunate to have. If everyone was grateful, the wonders of life would be appreciated and there would be more joy. From this process I have learnt that we all need to take more time from our days just to look around us and be happy for what we have, and to really enjoy it.
Heather, Grade 10
Heather, Grade 10
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Be Imaginative
In my artwork, I am showing futuristic thoughts - what could possibly happen in the coming years, if we are all imaginative. Some examples are the flying cars, the robot and the rockets to the moon, which has buildings on it. The lyrics are to help represent the drawings like the giraffe/zebra and the lollipops on the tree. These drawings show things that would probably never happen, but it shows how imaginative a young mind can be. There are also some symbols in my painting: the infinity sign symbolizes that there are endless possibilities when it comes to your imagination. The rainbow cylinder signifies a mind exploding with ideas. The brown stairs behind it corresponds to technology getting more advanced in stages. I chose the word imaginative because I always try to be imaginative in everything I do. I strongly believe if you use your imagination and are open to new ideas, you could be capable of more than you think you are. In this process, I have realized that the world is changing at a fairly quick tempo, and if people put their positive, imaginative foot forward, we have the chance to change the world in more ways than one.
Teghan, Grade 10
Teghan, Grade 10
Be Spirited
Be spirited. All the stress in your life might be bringing you down and taking away your fun, but that is no excuse to not be spirited. We need people who can have fun and enjoy whats going on. fill your life with happiness and joy. You need to spread your spirit to all those who forgot they had one. All those dull people around you need some colour in there life so let it shine. Remember life has a purpose and that purpose is for us to live to our life to the fullest. So live large. Let your spirit fly.
Kelsey, Grade 9
Kelsey, Grade 9
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Be Resilient
I chose the word resilient because it's important that people be resilient against problems big or small. In my art I have shown some large scale issues; like natural disasters, blackouts and pollution, with a girl holding them up. She is stronger than the problems she faces. The problems in my art are problems that effect people around the world, but there are also other things we have to overcome. Resilience is key to overcoming many global issues.
Georgia, Gr. 9
Georgia, Gr. 9
Friday, November 9, 2012
Be Innovative
The word I attempted to portray is to be innovative. I chose this word because our world is in constant demand of creative and ingenious new thinking. These ideas could improve minor details of our daily lives or be a solution to a worldwide problem that would better mankind exponentially. One example of symbolism in my artwork would be the light bulb to represent the beginning of the change or also the initial idea behind it. Frankly, it only takes one person to make a change to our world and that person could be you! "The future is purchased by the present." -Samuel Johnson.
Samantha, Grade 10.
Samantha, Grade 10.
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