This image is actually very interesting since it came from an elementary student. Although the picture is a bit messy, it seems to fit the theme very well. It's quite amazing to know that this type of things go through a kid's, who's no older than 5th grade, mind.When I was in 5th grade, all I really cared about was the next new video game or cartoon show. Another point that amazes me is the level of this kid's imagination. He didnt just draw a picture of a cady wrapper on the ground an said "No littering." Instead, he visualized an entire city, the slums maybe, that is infested and dying because of the pollution. And in the background, you can see a person who, I'm assuming, is crying. Not just crying, in fact, bawling because of the condition of his city. Also, I really don't understand what the Japanese characters mean but I believe, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that it means "No Trash." This is also great because not only is Young Yu talking to his elementary school, but he is also sending a message to other parts of the world, Japan to be exact. This is a great piece.
I really liked the picture about no trash a think that is cool but coming from a kid in elementery school that really is cool to know that little kids care too.
This image is actually very interesting since it came from an elementary student. Although the picture is a bit messy, it seems to fit the theme very well. It's quite amazing to know that this type of things go through a kid's, who's no older than 5th grade, mind.When I was in 5th grade, all I really cared about was the next new video game or cartoon show. Another point that amazes me is the level of this kid's imagination. He didnt just draw a picture of a cady wrapper on the ground an said "No littering." Instead, he visualized an entire city, the slums maybe, that is infested and dying because of the pollution. And in the background, you can see a person who, I'm assuming, is crying. Not just crying, in fact, bawling because of the condition of his city. Also, I really don't understand what the Japanese characters mean but I believe, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that it means "No Trash." This is also great because not only is Young Yu talking to his elementary school, but he is also sending a message to other parts of the world, Japan to be exact. This is a great piece.
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I really liked the picture about no trash a think that is cool but coming from a kid in elementery school that really is cool to know that little kids care too.
ReplyDeleteRaul Atilano
Some people don't realize how important it is for the enviorment and your community to do something as simple as picking up trash.
ReplyDelete-Lani Cordero
We need to take care of our environment like little kids do.
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