Spirited Art 2023
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My Dream Earth
Artist: Name: Umme Age: 15 School: Noor High School Artwork Name: My Dream Earth
Climate Change
Artist: Name: Chloe Age: 13 School: Risca community comprehensive school Artwork Title: Climate change
The World is Everything
Artist: Name: Reception Class – Whole Year Artwork Name: The World is Everything Numbers: 35:33-34 You shall not pollute the land in which you live... 34 You shall not defile the land in which you live, in the midst of which I dwell, for I the Lord dwell in the midst of the people of Israel. Reception discussed creation and the land that we live on. We spoke about things that harm our planet and read a story called ‘The life of a plastic bottle’. From this story we spoke about plastics and how they can cause harm to animanls that live in the ocean. We spent the day collecting objects made from plastic in our classroom. We created our earth from plastics that we use on an everyday basis. We introduced reception children to the recycling symbol and spoke about the importance or recycling. We chose to decorate our recycling symbol using green bins as a reminder that recycling can help stop harm from our planet that God
My Sacred Place
Artist: Name: Lanna Age: 10 Artwork Title: My Sacred Place
Seeing Twice
Artist: Name: Teddy Age: 7 School: Brentry Primary School Artwork Title: ‘Seeing twice’
A Little Kindness (Movie)
Artist: Names: Kyle, Bronwyn, Aaron and Bailey Age: 13 School: Clydebank High School Artwork Title: A Little Kindness (Movie) For our movie, we wrote a poem based around our idea and to give it some context.
From the Elements- Left to the Elements
Artist: Name and School: Usk Church in Wales Primary Artwork Title: From the Elements- Left to the Elements Children from Reception all the way through to Year 6 collaborated on a Sculpture trail in our Forest School using only natural materials. We had discussions around Climate Change and asked questions such as 'Are we spoiling God's good earth? 'and 'What can we do to help our world?'. In each section of Sculpture trail there are quotes from the Bible, and prayers and messages about our world written by the children: 'We should help our animals', ' We all need to protect the environment, nature and others', 'Dear God, help us to look after your world, help us to keep our rubbish in the bin and not in the ocean. Amen.'. When creating our Sculpture trail we considered our senses of touch, sight and hearing the trail includes nature mandals, stone sculptures, nature chimes, pinecone sculptures and nature weaving. We wanted to ensure that the art we created could be left in situ and nature could reclaim our art, as the Bible said, 'You shall not pollute the land in which you live'.
The mind as a sacred space
Artist: Name: Grace Age: 14 School: Rhodes Wood Hospital SchoolArtwork Title: The mind as a sacred place
Spiritual beings having a human experience
Artist: Name: Layla & IrisAge: 12School: Shrewsbury High School
The Park
Artist: Name: Maria Age: 6 School: Olga Primary School Artwork Title: The Park