OLIVIA STERLING
I had an artist talk from Olivia Sterling. Her work explores black and white stereotypes through painting. Focusing on her own race and her experience of the world by labelling in her artwork.
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OLIVIA STERLING
I had an artist talk from Olivia Sterling. Her work explores black and white stereotypes through painting. Focusing on her own race and her experience of the world by labelling in her artwork.
STRETCHED
This is a piece i did for an silent auction to raise money for exhibition spaces.
FRONT LINE OF COVID19
Britain is saying they are thankful for those on the front line of COVID to still keep the world going. What about those who have no choice but to be on the front line of COVID to make money to live. To be treated badly and be denied safe working conditions.
COVID19 SEE’S NO COLOUR
This piece is exploring how we are turning masks into fashion, which has now become a necessity to protection and safety. It is also looking at the effects of COVID19 on the world and people being in isolation.
This piece is looking at how Britain’s minorities are dying more from COVID and they are asking why that is. My believe is that it tends to be the minorities who have less access to resources and be on the front lines in terms of human contact services.
SILENCE IS DEAFENING
This piece is exploring how we are turning masks into fashion, which has now become a necessity to protection and safety. It is also looking at the effects of COVID19 on the world and people being in isolation.
This piece is focusing on peoples mental health during isolation. Isolation has throw people off routines, breaks from people, social interactions, work, education, sleeping schedules, exercise and sunlight. Isolation has really made peoples mental state come out as they have more time to reflect on their lives, with the added pressure of COVID19 and a lot of world wide uncertainty.
SAVE THE WILDLIFE FROM US
This piece is exploring how we are turning masks into fashion, which has now become a necessity to protection and safety. It is also looking at the effects of COVID19 on the world and people being in isolation.
This piece focuses on all the wildlife thriving because of isolation for example Venice's canals have clearer water with fish and ducks in them.
SAVE THE NHS
This piece is exploring how we are turning masks into fashion, which has now become a necessity to protection and safety. It is also looking at the effects of COVID19 on the world and people being in isolation.
SAVE THE NHS focuses on the fact that NHS workers are now getting the recognition for saving lives, even thought they did before COVID19. People are also seeing the importance of the NHS remaining public which has been highlighted because of this pandemic.
Exclusive: ministers urged to recognise racial inequality and race are risk factors for disease
WHY ARE ETHNIC MINORITIES DYING MORE FROM COVID19?
From discrimination to language, a variety of factors are affecting why some groups are more vulnerable to coronavirus than others — with sometimes devastating results.
COVID 19 AND VULNERABLE GROUPS
The disproportionate number of Covid deaths among the BAME population ‘underscores the inescapable extent of inequality in modern Britain’, writes Tamsin Ssembajjo Quigley
COVID19 AND PEOPLE OF COLOUR
Boris Johnson's speech to the nation to send us into lockdown: getting everyone to stay at home to protect the NHS to save lives.
NHS BATTLE WITH COVID19
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ISOLATION AND MENTAL HEALTH
While humanity has been put under strain as the coronavirus crisis escalates, the environment has seen temporary relief as a positive side effect.
ISOLATION HELPING WIDE LIFE
COVID 19 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Symptoms:
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature)a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual)To protect others, do not go to places like a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital if you have these symptoms. Stay at home.
Prevention:
Everyone must stay at home to help stop coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading. Wash your hands with soap and water often to reduce the risk of infection.To stop coronavirus spreading, you should only leave or be away from your home for very limited purposes, including:shopping for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possibleone form of exercise a day, for example a run, walk, or cycle – alone or with members of your householdany medical need, including to donate blood, avoid injury or illness, escape risk of harm, or to provide care or to help a vulnerable persontravelling for work purposes, but only where you cannot work from homeEven when doing these activities, you should minimise time spent outside of the home and ensure you are 2 metres apart from anyone outside of your household.You should also:wash your hands with soap and water often – for at least 20 secondswash your hands as soon as you get homecover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneezeput used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your handsnot touch your face if your hands are not clean
Treatment:
You can usually treat mild coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms at home. If your symptoms are severe, you may need medical care until you recover. nhs.ukSelf-careIf you have mild symptoms of coronavirus, you should stay at home.To help yourself stay well:drink plenty of water to stay hydrated – drink enough so your pee is pale and cleartake paracetamol to help ease your symptomsstay in touch with family and friends over the phone or on social media, to help you avoid feeling low or lonelytry to keep yourself busy – you could try activities like cooking, reading, online learning and watching filmsdo light exercise, if you feel well enough to
- Googles explanation and understanding
WHITE POWER PUFFS
If the power puff girls are about girl power why can't they be girls of colour?
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SKIN SCARF
This piece was made thinking of skin tone and inclusion.