2022

#Reach Out for Help

“I hope when people see my art piece, they can think ‘Oh, I just need to reach out’ for mental health help.”

The Mermaids Sickened Sea

“My artwork is inspired by the overwhelming pollution in the ocean that affects the life of sea animals.”

you’re not alone

“You’re not alone; if you turn around to look in all directions you’ll see that there are people like you who feel isolated and sad.”

The Need for Lady Justice

“As people fight for justice across the world they look towards the symbol of Lady Liberty in their fight and I feel as though this is an important concept that deserves to be showcased.”

Sy(STEM)ic Sexism- Rosalind Franklin

“Rosalind Franklin was a woman who made exceptiol contributions to the discovery of the double-helical structure of D, however, it wasn’t until recently that her me became widespread, which teaches us the importance of discussing sexism in STEM.”

Never Too Late

A watercolor piece about the mental health of soldiers and veterans.

The Man with The Earth on His Back

“I am inspired by migrant workers that work so hard to provide. Justice and equality for the migrants is crucial for getting them the quality of life they deserve.”

My hopes of Peace

“My submission tells my hopes for 2022. The idea was to visually show the world being fixed. I believe 2022 has a lot of potential to help everyone stay positive.”

Bridge of hope

“I wanted to create something that expressed the struggle of getting help dealing with a bad mental health. It’s a very long journey to get there. If you believe you can make it, you can.”