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| Community Art Project: Animal Cruelty |
Line "is something we use to make letters, words, numbers, symbols and signs" (Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009, p. 135). This element was represented in our presentation display, with coloured boarders, cut-out letters, alignment of the pictures and information.

In our group community arts project, our focus was on animal cruelty. This issue can be easily overlooked because it often occurs in farms or industries and we wouldn't see it in our neighborhood as often (hopefully not as all!). However, it is important for us to protect these animals, to raise awareness, to make contributions, and discourage it by
STOP buying real fur products. Organizations such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has recently did a campaign in Toronto, where people stood in the middle of the street naked, and holding a sign saying "I'd rather go naked than wear fur". Moreover, there are also celebrity supporters such as Anjelica Huston, Iggy Pop and Fred Willard. Bringing awareness through these campaign, as well as visually is extremely important. Visual communication would include posters, websites, videos and pins to inform everyone the reality of this issue and not be oblivious of it. The involvement of EVERYONE who are living and breathing and has the power to make a change, will give us the opportunity to save these animals from being slaughtered for our humanly selfish reasons. Like every human being, animals has every right to live and not be killed or tortured.
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| My dog <3 |
Just thinking about this issue saddens me because I have a dog of my own and the thought of her being tortured is unbearable. Furthermore, I have had my dog my whole life, she is 16 years old now and we all treat her as family, without her is like a incomplete family. All animals should be treated with care and love, providing them safety and proper shelter. It is so frightening to know that this is happening even right now, at this moment. This has brought me the attention of what I should and shouldn't eat and buy.
Overall, our presentation went well because we got our message across and brought the reality into everyone's awareness. However, I did wanted more interactions with the audience. Although this project was long and consumed a lot of time, I really enjoyed learning about this issue and putting everything altogether. It was a great bonding time with my group as well.
Schirrmacher, R., & Fox, J.E. (2009). Art & creative development for young children (6th ed.). Belmont, CA: Delmar Cengage Learning.