Sunday, August 20, 2017

Indivisible: Cassidy M.

I am super excited to post square 90, a terrific work created by Cassidy M., a talented high school artist from Florida:



Mother Nature, marker, acrylic paint, construction paper, 2017.

I had the privilege of seeing Cassidy's drafts of this work before receiving the final piece, and I can say that it turned out beautifully.  Her image of a young girl hugging "Mother Nature" is a tender reminder of how much we need to treasure and pay attention to our environment and our impact upon it and our planet.

Please keep your squares coming to the Indivisible Project

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Indivisible: Kristine Hatanaka's high school art class

I am pleased to present square number 89, a work created by Isio, another student in Kristine Hatanaka's art class from the Culver City High School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts:



Colored pencil on paper, 2017.
This image above represents what certain world leaders SHOULD be doing as opposed to throwing tough rhetoric around.

Please keep sending your squares to the Indivisible Project

Friday, August 11, 2017

Indivisible: Kristine Hatanaka's high school art class

I am pleased to present square number 88, a strong piece created by Nick, another student in Kristine Hatanaka's art class from the Culver City High School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts:



Marker, crayon, pencil on paper, 2017.

I think this image sums up how some folks are feeling about the world lately.

Please keep sending your squares to the Indivisible Project.

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Indivisible: Kristine Hatanaka's high school art class

Been taking a break during the summer, but we are back!

I am pleased to present square number 87, a wonderful piece created by Rebecca, another student in Kristine Hatanaka's art class from the Culver City High School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts:



Crayon and pencil on paper, 2017.
This image is a great reminder that we are all connected, no matter where we are or who we are. Through our Unity, many wonderful things are possible.

Please keep sending your squares to the Indivisible Project.