The 2nd CoV-ART Children’s Art Contest
Congratulations to all of the children involved in this art contest. Each and every one of you has contributed to make this contest a platform and the success that it was! Your Health Forum thanks the many schools and art teachers that supported this contest as well!
First Place Prize: #46 Parthi $300
Second Place Prize: #38 Rowan $200
Third Place Prize: #42 Yara $100
Fan favorite: #36 Emma $50
YHF Honorable Mentions: $25
#4 Dulcinea, #5 Jovanna, #23 Gauri B., #35 Hailey L. , #41 Margaret B., #44 Sophia O., #7 Vika, and #3 Deepshika (in no specific order)
Submission #1: Mykeah W., Age 14

Submission #2: Finley, Age 5

Submission #3: Deepshikha, Age 10

From the artist, “My name is Deepshikha De and I am a 10 year old girl from India. I have drawn a painting to show my gratitude to the countless medics that are fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Submission #4: Dulcinea, Age 13

Submission #5: Jovanna, Age 11

Submission #6: Sunshine Early Childcare Center
This childcare center is considered essential as they provide childcare for essential workers. They regularly do art projects with kids, even for toddlers! They let kids play with finger paints or stamp their hands and feet with paint to make art.
Submission #7, Vika, Age 16

Submission #8, Julia, Age 14

Submission #9-16, Shoreline Middle School
Pieces from Kate Mullikin’s art class during this long-distance learning period. More pieces from her class can be found here.








Submission #17, Kylie A.

Submission #18, Zaid, Age 16

Submission #19, Sophia, Age 12

Submission #20, Laila, Lake Oswego Junior High School
Submissions #21-#33, West Sylvan Middle School
Pieces from Anne Larsen’s art class during this long-distance learning period.
Framing Your Perspective Project: We are all shut in now, so let’s see what we all see–looking out, looking through, and looking inward. The shapes represent how we are feeling; what we see through those viewfinders represents all the beauty there is in life.



Masterspoofs Project: Even if we can’t go to the museum to look at art, we can explore works online. Even if we don’t have all of our beautiful art supplies, we can make a version of inspirational art using whatever is lying around the house!










Submission #34, Taylor S., Lake Oswego Junior High

Submission #35, Hailey L., Lake Oswego Junior High

Submission #36, Emma N., Age 12

Submission #37, Allison M., Age 13

From the artist, “I based it on a photo where I saw the Gate of India polluted with smoggy air and then I saw a photo of what the Gate of India looked like now with no pollution! I thought it would be nice to incorporate how the world is doing with Covid19. This piece also means a quite a bit to me as my friend Tansa had to move to India since her green card expired. “
Submission #38, Rowan D., Age 13
From the artist, “My piece is of some people who are all trapped on their own islands, all floating 6 feet apart, who want to be free, but cannot be, since they are all in locked boxes, representing quarantine, which can only be unlocked with a key that is so far away, and not within their locked boxes, which symbolizes the vaccine, which we cannot help the development of, since most of us are not scientists.”
Submission #39, Jack M., Age 12
Surviving to the EndSubmission #40, Arianna R., Age 12

Submission #41, Margaret B., Age 17

Submission #42, Yara K., Age 13
Submission #43, Taeyon A., Age 12
Submission #44, Sophia O., Age 12

Submission #45, Geng (Andy) H., Age 11

Submission #46, Parthi J., Age 12

Submission #47, Jack S., 7th grade

From the artist, “I call it Fuzzybrain because I’ve been a little lost and confused in this whirlwind of events but art has helped clear my mind.”
Submission #48, Valerie, age 10

From the artist, ” [I] did a paper cut out art piece and put 2 figures in a Corona Virus as a ying-yang. I wanted to show how there is good and bad in this situation. There is one figure that is upset and another comforting. It is unclear who the figures are and what their relationship is because we are all affected by this. We are all in this together, the faded hearts hearts in the background represent things people had their heart on such as graduations, weddings, recitals, and more. The hearts are cracked but not completely broken, They will mend. We will be able to do the things in the heart just not now…we must be patient.”
Submission #49, Erika, age 7

Submission #50, Holly M., age 6

Submission #51, Sonia G., Age 12

Submission #52-54, George Middle School
Submitted by their art teacher, Natalie Mew.
Submission #52, “I am”, Johana M-P, age 14


Submission #55, Zia, 6th grade

Submission #56, Brycen B., Age 5

Submission #57, Paitynn B., Age 8

Submission #58, Noelle P., Age 12

Submission #59, Casey R., Age 12

Submission #60 Luisa Marina Sanchez Lopez, age 12

Reminder when voting: please comment your TOP THREE favorite submissions (example: “Submission #1, #2, and #3 are my votes!”). Thanks!


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