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The Carrot Ms. Guelden (samantha.guelden@ops.org)

This is the time of year that we usually gather student art work and writing for our Literary Magazine but we want to put a spin on it given the state of the world right now. This years issue of The Carrot will be called
"The Carrotine Collection: A Series of Art and Writings from a Time No Bunny Has Ever Seen Before"
We would like to collect art (drawings, photographs, paintings, digital art) and writings (poems, short stories, journal entries) that are created during this time of quarantine.
This is NOT meant to be thematic with Corona/sickness/and quarantines, But IS meant to be an array of art from this time period and how it affects us and our creations.
We want to know what your are doing, how you are coping, how are you spending your time, how is your family doing, what are your friends doing? How do YOU feel about all of this? Over all, how is this global phenomenon affecting your creativeness?
  • Art Work can be submitted as a good photograph of the work, or a JPEG, PDF or PNG file
  • Writing can be submitted as a word document, just an email, or even a PDF
To submit any work or if you have any questions please email Mrs. Guelden - Samantha.Guelden@ops.org

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