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The Last Chance
Sieon Lee
Seoul, Korea
2021, Senior, Art (2014 – 2023)
Reflection

These days, because of the water quality, most things in ocean are suffering. While researching for the Contest, I realized how serious this situation really is. Also, I discovered the hazardous effects of pollution, even though no one pays any attention to it. My painting can separated these into two groups: things that are alive and plastics like cans, straws, and bottles. The living things give us a hope that we can make our oceans clear and pure again. On the other hand, the trashes like cans and plastic products implies our wrong behaviors and mistakes in the past. The water is still rising and it will keep rising until we change. We need to protect and preserve our oceans in various ways. We have an obligation to keep our oceans clear for the next generation.

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