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Tears of the Ocean
Kayla Jang
Los Angeles, CA
2017, Junior, Art (2014 – 2023)
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My artwork represents the ocean being polluted with objects that we people throw away into the waters. This causes many problems like killing our food source or screwing up the environment for other creatures. The most thing that hurts the environment are oil spills. The oil spills are created by us and is already hard enough to clean it. It spreads in a massive area and takes years to clean up. During those times, fish are dying and the water sources are getting polluted. The fish in my piece have the look of sorrow in their face. All the fish on the ground are dead shown by the fish skeleton heads. Right now, I see that the crisis of the ocean is going to become the crisis of our future if we don’t try to stop this uncontrollable pollution to the ocean.

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