Participants

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Cerena Bond
There are countless ways to see the world. Instead of living in black or white, to exist in the grey or rather to exist in the prism, is tranquil,
liberating and rightfully dazzling. If we can see how others see, we would all see more colours. We are infinite and we are one.

Lightning-speed Seaweed #7
Zachariah Jackman, The Great
Please enjoy some seaweed, and remember that as the seaweed provides a home for fish and other
saltwater enthusiasts, we (all humankind) should provide a home for people, and become improved.

Seeing beyond ruin
Paul Cameron
In the boundless expanse of existence, one may always discover a path that leads to the illumination of goodness.

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Petrichor Petrichor

Shoot
Reanna Varga

Coming out of the Cocoon
Vanessa Poffenroth
One person can make a change but it takes an army of people to bring that change faster.

Butterfly wing
Patricia Soop
The butterfly wing is a metaphor for transformation. We emerge from our cocoons with a renewed sense of self, we may see life differently
and are enlightened from old paradigms/belief systems that no longer serve us.

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Morea Carle
We must nurture the world that cares for us.

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Jules de Guzman
I believe that colours of sunrise are signs of hope and connection to a greater world in which we can imagine possibilities outside of
oppressive structures. The sun is a symbol of tender resistance through connection to one another.

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Gloria Perez-Rivera
This piece represents the Colombian Andes, on the left, and the Alberta Rockies, on the right, both places I have found home.

Disconnect
Jas
The meaning behind my artwork depicts the disconnect between society. The flowers are a representation of us humans on
earth and how we are figuratively a part of the same garden and share the same resources. The shatter throughout the image is meant to represent the disconnect between society. While we are in the same garden we are disconnected from one another and I wanted to create an image that can depict that idea. Over the years society has gotten so disconnected from one another especially after the COVID 19 pandemic. Many of society has not been able to recover and they now deal with anxiety around being with others. I see this disconnect hugely in school especially in the classrooms, so many of my peers suffer from social anxiety and have a hard time creating friends. Even when we are put into groups many rarely speak. Despite us being in the same garden we couldn’t be further apart.

Covid Hidden Battles
Avneet Saroay
“If you are drowning in 20 feet of water or 10 feet of water, you are still drowning, the only difference is the time it may take to swim up”
– Metaphor I made from an analogy I read.
