Emma
Age 11
Ithaca, NY
I love art. I am in 6th grade. I made my poster for all people. Voting is very important.
Age 11
Ithaca, NY
I love art. I am in 6th grade. I made my poster for all people. Voting is very important.
Age 13
Ithaca, NY
I am in 8th grade at the Ithaca Waldorf school. MY poster is inspired by my teacher and how she always said it was your civic responsibility to vote and I was everyone to know that!
Age 11
Ithaca, NY
I am in 6th grade at the Ithaca Waldorf School. I think it is extremely important for all people to vote. It makes a big difference. Everyone’s voice should be heard!
Age 13
Ithaca, NY
I am an 8th grader at the Ithaca Waldorf School. I love animals, I made my poster to appeal to animal lovers and inspire them to vote to make a difference.
Age 14
Ithaca, NY
I choose Kelly Choi. Her commitment to immigrant rights is the quote I used on the sign she is holding. “Fight Ignorance Not Immigrants‚” get out the vote!
Age 14
Ithaca, NY
My painting is of John Lewis. He represents voting rights to me because he started fighting for civil rights a little older than me and didn’t stop until he passed away.
Age 14
Ithaca, NY
I was inspired to make a poster of John Lewis because he change voting rights in America and fought for civil rights since he was my age, until he died.
Rest in Power 1940-2020 John Lewis.
Age 10
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
I am a 5th grade student, and I would like to share a painting I made with 3 simple words that can be very powerful; vote for justice. I enjoy art, and love to enter competitions like this one.
Age 15
Ithaca, NY
This is a portrait of the Honorable senator John Lewis 1940-2020.
I decided to just use a soft pencil to do the portrait of John Lewis. I tried to make it as real of a picture as I could. And the powerful words “Good Trouble”
Age 15
Ithaca, NY
This is a painting of John Lewis. My mom is an artist and she helped me pick the colors, and I wanted to show the Congressman in his true light and glory – such an inspiration to young voters.