linocut print; 8×10”
“This print encourages viewers to reflect on the privileges they often overlook,particularly access to healthcare. Limited Resources, Unlimited Need highlights the extremely limited medical care available in Sierra Leone, a reality that feels especially significant to me because it affects children and teenagers my age. With a strong interest in the medical field, I believe it is vital that developing countries have adequate healthcare resources. This issue is universally relevant, as people can empathize with those their own age who lack basic care. In the piece, numerous silhouettes symbolize the overwhelming number of people in need, contrasted with a small, under‑resourced health center unable to meet demand. This visual disparity emphasizes the severity of the crisis. Ultimately, the artwork challenges viewers to acknowledge the healthcare access they may take for granted and to consider those who can only dream of such support.”
ARTIST BIO: Grace GRAY is a grade 11 student at Summit Country Day School studying art under art teacher Carrie Barnett.