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Sherry Chen
Vancouver, Canada
2017, Junior, Art (2014 – 2023)
Reflection
Reflection

The chance of oil spills increases as people use cruises more. Oil spills can really damage the ocean and also significantly damage sea creatures’ natural habitat. People try to fix them with many different ways such as burning, collecting, and gelling oil and so on. However, oil spills will not be completely fixed. Many sea creatures die due to oil spills. In this artwork, I present humans building fancy modern buildings, which damages the ocean. Oil inside the ocean grabs the sea creatures as they try to escape. The corals were damaged. Sea creatures want a nice home. No pollution and a better environment must be achieved.

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