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The Environmental
Art and Poetry Gallery

(Contributed by Talented Young Artists and Writers!)

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Artist's statement:

"This work reflects the twisted and crumbling relationship between humans and nature."

Artist: Brooke of Atlanta, Ga. This work was turned in as a sketchbook assignment for her high school art class. The medium is graphite. Also see other Tree Galleries External Links
Twisted tree with face

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when we receive information (like the above artwork and poems) from our readers, we do NOT need to receive any personal information about the artist. We ask those visitors who decide to write to us for information or who send in their creations, to first check out our Privacy Policy AND get permission from their parent or guardian! In fact, you should always get permission from your parents or guardian before providing any information by e-mail or through the internet!

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Links to Other Environmental or "Just Kids" Art Resources!

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International Child Art Foundation External (Non-NIEHS) Site
National Gallery of Art Kids External (Non-NIEHS) Site
OncoLink Gallery of Children's Art External (Non-NIEHS) Site
(creations by children with cancer)
Explore Art Collections External Links
Kids Art Corner External Links
Show off your special drawings, poems, or stories!
Kids Corner External Links
From the Kids Action site, where kids can share in taking care of the environment.
Kids at Art Imagination Factory External Links
There is no machinery at The Imagination Factory, and they don't have smokestacks that pollute the air. Instead, they teach children and their caregivers creative ways to recycle by making art. Recycling is one way to minimize or lessen the amount of trash we have to throw away. When we recycle, we make a new product out of waste materials. This process helps save natural resources like trees as well as landfill space and the money needed to get rid of trash.

(Learn more about how to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)

Kids' Gallery! External Links
The Kids' International Space Gallery was created to foster literacy, artistic expression, and cross-cultural understanding among the world's children. See the art work collected from kids all over, and show your own art!

PaPa iNK External Links
The international children's art archive -- every time you visit PapaInk you see a unique display of art. Also explore their archive of thematic and organization sponsored galleries, including: UNEP (United Nations Environmental Program) External Links, River of Words External Links, Rainforest Action Network External Links, and Earth In Motion External Links
Watershed Steward's Project Environmental Art Gallery External Links
Students use materials from their classrooms and from their homes to produce artwork reflecting their thoughts and feelings about watersheds and watershed restoration. [ BACK TO THE NIEHS KIDS PAGE MAIN MENU]


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