Art 16 - 20/21
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Winding River
Gareth Brown
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London, UK
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The painting, 'Winding River', depicts a landscape scene, with a boat heading upstream into the distance. The river is polluted and leads to an unknown destination through a canyon. In the foreground of the piece, an anonymous female figure looks in to the distance. The river symbolises a path that leads to a fixed by unknown journey.

I decided to paint the river in a dreary polluted state to express how drinking safe clean water can improve the health of a child yet to be born. The pregnant female figure looks on, maybe worried or discontented with her destination and surroundings. The identity of the figure is unknown and she was painted wearing a long dress. I felt the hidden identity reflects on not being able to help where you're born and the conditions you live in.



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Be Lucky
Daria Petrillo
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London, UK
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The image is a personal interpretation of the concept "Lottery Of Birth". The struggle for life is represented by the idea of an undefined woman carrying her children in a sack: some of the babies are lucky, some are not.



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Untitled
Thomas Tribe & Carrera Protts
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We thought it had to be global, so the globe, a sphere to represent the world. The entire exterior appears globe like including the way it's placed moves. The surface and texture is made up of miced media to express the complexity that we all face in life's journeys. Initially, our concept was to have faces that would represent the ever growing population of human beings. "255 children born every minute". But our piece evolved and began to take on a more macabre and quite haunted feel, reminiscent nonetheless of Christian Boltanski's work. The projection represents complete randomness and confusion that is our everyday. Fast unsettling motion and then quite calming sombre motion, with colours applied, taking you througg the emotions of a living soul.



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Through Visions Of Our Time
Nav Udyanin
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We inadvertantly view a world through many lenses. The idea behind my work is to represent the difficulty of 'getting the whole picture', the concept of 'humanity' and 'suffering'.



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20 - Reality Of Poverty (21 - Book Of Poverty To Follow)
Sowechhya Limbu
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20 - Reality Of Poverty

"It would be nice to get at least one meal a day". Children in developing countries have no food on their plates of even fresh drinking water. It's time we see the truth and move forward to change this dark reality of our world.

21 - Book Of Reality (to follow)

The reality of our world is poverty and people struggling to get a meal a day. This book evokes the reality that we have been ignoring, look deeper and see if you can see the reality in it.


For 22 - Andrea De Costa - Mother Earth Sheds Tears Of Blood (Part II) See no. 13.

Art 16 - 20/21
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