Postcards for Coexistence

Last breath

Laura Tambosi 3C

High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

It is possible to coexist. It is important not to prevail over the other. Let’s not let the smoke be his last breath.
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Coexistence is the key

Vanessa Acquaviva 3A

High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

The letter ‘i’ of the word Coexistence represents the key to open the lock that allows humans and animals to live together in the same territory: Coexistence
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Touching without ever being seen

Elisa Tardivo

3A - High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

Close presences: human beings and wild animals share the same territory, the same woods, the same spaces, but they never meet each other. They are almost like “ideas” of light, traces of presence and movement that Elisa wanted to represent with this photo, made with the Light Painting technique, and on which she imprinted the paths made by invisible presences with “brushstrokes” of light.
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The power of a gesture

Elisa Bona

3A - High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

My graphic work is inspired by a gesture of art of ancient Chinese letters: disconnected, wild writing, a trace to indicate coexistence. Almost as if the paw of a bear left its mark, which, dipped in color, left a wild mark. But in that word emerges a profile of a man, a fundamental element of coexistence.
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Bear

Elisa Bona

3A - High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

By deforming the letters of the word “Bear” in upper and lower case I drew the face of the bear.
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A meeting point for all, humans and animals

Giulia Bertolini 3A

High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

Crossroads form a Hashtag, the one of Coexistence. Paths that run in different directions, in color and dimension when they cross each other they form a common space: the space of coexistence.
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Air of change

Elena Brigguccia

4C - High school of art | Rovereto (TN)

Two bear cubs are observed not only by us but also by their mother. This is the way I like to relate coexistence between man and nature. For the creation of the eye, I mainly focused on the color of my eyes, also linking them to the green of Nature.
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Coexistence

Giordano Rampelotto 4C

High school of Art F. Depero, Rovereto (TN)

In this image, the letters of the Word “Coexistence” are a symbolic representation of the union between the animal / wild world and the human world: letters made of natural elements or letters that are one with the environment that surrounds them. My proposal is a reinterpretation of the word “coexistence”. I took photos in which natural and human elements can be found together.
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