Helen Jiang and three other artists wanted to put together an art show with a simple message: put your phones down and be more in the present moment.
Helen Jiang, left, and Linda Gu, right, are two of the four artists whose work is being featured in an art exhibit in Charlottetown called Generation Z: Dreamcatcher.
That's why she and three other artists — all students at Colonel Gray High School — wanted to put together an art show with a simple message: put your phones down and be more in the present moment.The exhibit, Generation Z: Dreamcatcher, features their paintings of P.E.I. landscapes, people and everyday-life objects.
She remembers feeling uncertain about her future on the Island around the time she was working on this painting.
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