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Featured Artwork

Date : 14 Sep 2010
By : Andrea
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Featured Artwork

“An IDEAL World”

(is always a work in Progress)


This multi-media mural was created by the students of the IDEAL school of manhattan in New York City in 2009 with Timothy Lomas.  IDEAL stands for Inclusion, Diversity, Excellence, Acceptance, and Leadership.  IDEAL is an inclusion school based on the upper west side of Manhattan. The mural is approximately 4’h x 6’w.   Each of the students at the school created a unique figure which encircles or inhabits the earth signifying the diversity of the human race.  An array of stars fills the background, many of which have photos of individual students embedded within.  It was chosen as our featured artwork as a wonderful example of this year’s theme: “Beautiful Planet / Beautiful Earth”.

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