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2023 (Creation)
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1 photograph (jpg) : color ; 960 x 720 pixels ; 87.0 KB
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Item is a digital photograph of a drawing by Jada Gibson for the Pulse and Palette: An Art Contest held in 2023. This drawing would claim a tied 2nd place in the contest. The description of the art piece is as follows:
"The inspiration behind this piece was "obsolescence", and I wanted to capture something that, though obsolete, left a mark on the world and influenced life in modern day. Besides being beautiful aesthetically, this old car signifies a forgotten brilliance. We may look at an old car and criticize its lack of simplicity, but without this, modern technology would not be where it is today. Despite its obsolescence today, this old car serves as a reminder that seemingly simple ideas can pave the way for inventions that could change life as we know it.
I was inspired to submit this for the "pulse and palette" contest because innovations in health care stemmed from simple discoveries---as a university student, I believe that I and those around me have the ability to solve the health problems that still plague today's society. By appreciating the obsolete, we can value those who came before us, and pick up where they left off.”
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Removed the first sentence from the original description, as it did not relate to the description of the art piece, and related to the process of submitting the piece.