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Changing Coral
Isabella Campos
Winter Springs, FL
2022, Senior, Art (2014 – 2023)

Intricate paper flowers and plants in various colors, including white, pink, orange, and blue, arranged on a tabletop display. Colorful paper sculptures resembling flowers and plants displayed on a surface.

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Reflection

My inspiration for this art piece is the massive problem of coral bleaching that is facing our oceans. My goal with this artwork was to create a piece that can start conversations: for people to look at the piece and say, "Wow, that coral is so beautiful! Why is some of it all white?" I want people to realize that even though we (humankind) have destroyed a majority of our ocean's corals, we can still bring them back to their full glory.

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Changing Coral

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