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Empty Eternity by Eva Miller, United States (no.1)
"Emptry Eternity: In the future, when our lives will be perfect and all the problems will be solved, we will be living in an empty world. A world of success. Where will our society go? How will it improve then? There must be problems to solve. Therefore, in my opinion, MDG is wrong. We should not make it a global effort."

 

 

Palm Tree by Aare Kornar, Nigeria, Age 22 (no.2) "A Palm Tree grows according to its' exposure to substantive watering. By the seconds, its' root tap deep into the soil to get life into its stock. The Beginning of the palm tree can be said to have been turbulent, as seen in the bent nature. Nevertheless, its' growth is consistent. A this stage, no climber would want to climb, but rather awe its' survival. Such a distinct work of nature is only tapped in a distinguished form and manner.

The water of life (the youth of the world) is in abundance. Our concentrated effort to achieve a feat come 2015 is as possible as the rising sun in the East (our dreams and goals). While others watch, we work to ensure our duty and service is not in vain. Our fear lies in exposure, for the waver heart, unfocussed can be easily derailed. Thus, all we must try to achieve is that we do not flutter in our aim to achieve the ultimate outlined GOALS...all eyes on us!"

 

 

 

Perth 2015: This is New Years Eve 2015 in Perth by Kade Major, Australia, Age 26 (no.3)

 

 

 

 

 


Global Unity by Kristine Swann, United States, age 21 (no.4) "Political boundaries today designate the overwhelming amount of inequality and the uneven global distribution of resources. If we can achieve the MDGs, the essence of international relations will be revolutionized. No longer will ecosystems, our health, and our economic well being be jeopardized by globalization. Rather, we will be able to use globalization as a tool to promote equality.
This global unity is represented in this image of an unbound earth - an earth with an unending exchange of land and water, with the impartial protection of our environment, our resources, and our lives. It will be a global rebirth."

 

 

 


Emeka, Nigeria, age 27 (no.5)
"Just like the bright colors and the happy kid used in this work...that's my vision for 2015."

 

 

 

 

 


Mixed-media: Doing It Right! by Seyram, age 20 (no.6)

 

 

 

 


Future Vision by Marinos, Netherlands, age 28
(no.7)
"My vision for the future is built on love and hope. In this artwork I tried to expose this feeling, without any answers or explanations. Just feelings."


 

 

 

 

'Enjoying The Gift Of Life' by Ssendagire Paul, Uganda, Age 25 (no.8) "This work is shows a woman and man enjoying life together. Its a portrayal of life with happiness-where both men and women enjoy life together hence equality, it shows a world where both men and women are free from the strains of full blast poverty and can afford Happiness, it further implies a world free from disease because a sick person cannot afford enjoying the gift of life."

 

 


'Tightrope To The Future' by Katherine Mann, United States, age 22 (no.9) Winner of the Vision 2015: Your Future Arts Contest

 

 

 

 

 



Birds of The Same Feather by Veronica Nyoni, Zimbabwe, Age 20 (no.10) "Birds of the same feather flock together, they even reason together let this be our vision."

 

 

 

 

 

'I want to be there' by Bothwell Nyoni, Zimbabwe, Age 22
(no.11) "When people start to turn it around, when they triumph over poverty, I want to be there when the people win the battle against AIDS, I want to lend a hand… (Hugh Masekela)"

 

 

 

 



'Goal Is Not Achieved It Is Created' by Kamal, Nepal, Age 21 (no.12) "I captured this image around 7:3o am of 23rd May, 2005, I went to countryside, this picture is just a symbolic representation for creation of goal."

 

 

 

 

 

Ra by., Russia, Age 26 (no.13)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return to Innocence by N!X, Australia, Age 25 (no.14) "All we need to get some peace and harmony is to return to innocence....that's my wish for the future."

 

 

 


Vyzantine hagiography, egg tempera on board, painted by Foteini (Erato) Tsouvala, Greece, (no15) "My wish for the future is to become more spiritual, to find our inner self and peace"

 

 

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