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 This mixed media work using paint and paper on a birch panel is a self-portrait collage by Ciel Mitrovich, a freshman at Orange County School of the Arts in Santa Ana. It was created during a summer project to help students find creativity during the pandemic and isolation at home. (Photo courtesy of Paige Oden)

  • Lesley Perez Cortez, a senior at Arroyo Valley High School in San Bernardino, painted “Bella Dentro (Beauty Within)” in her advanced art class. She said the painting reflects seniors’ feeling “faceless and forgotten” during their last years of high school, but still beautiful within. (Photo courtesy of Keith Brockie)

  • Color pencil art from Lizbeth Mancillas, a ninth grader at The School of Arts and Enterprise in Pomona, created this piece during the lockdown “to bring some color into her family’s life,” teacher Mark Bunner said. (Photo courtesy of Mark Bunner) ANDIEZ Yoga Vibes Speak Louder Than Words Poster

  • Rachel Levine, a 16-year-old Huntington Beach resident and student at Fairmont Preparatory Academy in Anaheim, created this piece. “The meaning behind my artwork is the leaning state of movement that is shown through the fruit, representing the constant state of imbalance that everyone is experiencing right now. I was inspired by Rene Magritte to put facial features on the fruit to bring a more surreal look, outside of the gravity-defying element that is seen with the tower.” (Photo courtesy of Heather Soodak)

  • A mixed media work, using acrylic paint and embroidery shows a young person during the pandemic. Joyce Lee, an 18-year-old senior at the Orange County School of the Arts in Santa Ana, is the artist. (Photo courtesy of Paige Oden)

  • Nyzell Guzman, 18, from Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles, created ‘Esperanza,’ which means “hope” in Spanish. “Many of us want to be hopeful during these difficult times. La Virgen de Guadalupe in the center of my piece is a symbol of faith and identity. During these tough times, many people look up to her for peace,” Nyzell said. “The Folklorico dancers and roses represent what brings joy to the Latinx community. This piece represents LA’s Latinx community and is a reminder that all will be well.” (Photo courtesy of Christopher Maikish, Inner-City Arts)

  • Cori Chapman, 16, created a digital comic strip for the Art Find A Way project of Inner-City Arts’ in Los Angeles. It expresses her thoughts and challenges during the pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Christopher Maikish, Inner-City Arts)


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