$500 Grand Prize Winner
Grand Prize Winner:
Rhubie Rosales
Vallejo
A Piece to a Peace
Having a clean air means everything; a lush life full of freshness of oxygen, animals are coming back and under water life are clean since its a zero pollution. The reason why I put it in a puzzle form is that we as humans can only bring back the beauty of the earth if we help each other.
5-12 Years Old Winners
13 -17 Years Old Winners
First Prize Winner:
Nkonyeasua M. Osamore
Chicago, IL
Consequences
Clean air to me means air without pollution, and bad air carries toxic gases. That is why I chose to draw what causes toxic air: a chemical plant, representing where the gas comes from, and the opposite of unhealthy air, clean air, which we should maintain for the good of all living things.
Second Prize Winner:
Mariacristina Prado Nunez
Vallejo
Nature Shrinking
This drawing expresses what clean air is to me because the city is the pollution all over the world. The forest inside the circle is showing the small amount of clean air there is in the world and how the forest clean the air.
18+ Years Old Winners
Second Prize Winner:
J. Grayson
Cary, NC
Sea Senses
Visiting the beach one gets to experience air in different ways- smelling the salty sea air, feeling the air as it blows against your skin and seeing the fine grains of sand in the air and the ripples in the waves. Air is all around us and at the beach, one can be immersed in the opportunity to experience how air is all around us and fills our senses.