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Elizabeth's artistic manifesto on corporate influence in school is rendered in a kaleidoscope of colors. The district corruption by being a google district is evident in the "Hey Google" on the phone combined with the list of social media apps make for a scary prospect. Note how the evil corporate overlords attack this subject's mind, placing the phone directly in the creatures' brain . This unicorn creature with its pinks, golds, and unicorn horn represents the innocence of youth that is lost in the feeding frenzy of these companies. Our youth are more concerned with the latest Youtube or Tik Tok video than the pure love of family. Of course the family dinner table may already be taken by the phone, but this creature never stood a chance. Very insightful Elizabeth...you are way beyond your years.
- Christopher (Father) on February 3, 2020
 
Those eyes!! The old adage says that eyes are the windows to the soul, and the glimpse we get in this picture is one of absolute terror. What dark and twisted mind can produce such nightmare inducing works of art? Notice how the cat blends into the black backdrop, almost invisible until the last moment. One would hope that Elizabeth will eventually turn her skills to happier fare, but until then we still marvel at her genius, no matter how macabre it may be.
- Christopher (Father) on October 16, 2019
 
There is a sadness invoked by this creation by Elizabeth. The desire to be a complete bowl, capable of holding water or items without spilling is offset by the random misshapen form. Hopes and dreams cannot be contained, but tumble to the floor unachieved and unmourned. Again, our young artist proves to be much deeper than her peers. I caution to viewer to not spend too much time pondering the hopelessness that Elizabeth has created.
-- Christopher
- on September 26, 2018
 
Another year and another gripping art piece from the master artist Elizabeth Carr. I feel sorry for the other artists that collaborated with her for this piece as her dot communicates such a wide range of emotions that the others look to be drawn by simpletons. They are the moon attempting to block the brightness of the sun during an eclipse, while Elizabeth's magnificence shines through. I caution all not to look to closely at her brightness lest you be blinded by her art.
-- Dad
- on September 10, 2018
 
For this piece the artist has delved into ancient Greek mythology. This terrifying beast has the head of a cat, the body of a monkey, and a striped snake for a tail. The horror that the ancients must have felt running from this creature is unimaginable. The long and sharp teeth could shred the flesh of any person while the monkey body could scale trees and walls. Every part of this mythical being is a killing machine. I truly worry about the mind that gives birth to a monstrosity such as this.
-- Dad
- on April 4, 2018
 
I am not sure this subject matter is age or school appropriate. Obviously done with the inspiration of Fantasia, this piece of "Little Bunny Foo Foo Takes a Bad Trip" tells a cautionary tale of the dangers of dabbling with drugs. The killer mushroom threatening the doped up bunny rabbit symbolizes the loss of innocence experienced by many of our children. I am sure the school assigned this for red ribbon week.
-- Dad
- on March 19, 2018
 
Another troubling creation from such a young genius. The emptiness of the stand of trees in the snow is terrifying. The viewer doesn't know what lurks behind each tree ready to pounce. The fence running through the middle of the forest is a testament to man's previous attempt to tame this wild land. The disrepair points to the fact that man lost this struggle with nature.
-- Christopher
- on February 20, 2018
 
This penguin is truly a nightmare. With its soulless eyes and pointy beak it is obviously a killing machine. The twisted mind that birthed this creature is one of genius intent on taking over the world. Remember, start by dominating Russia and use its manpower and industrial might to steamroll through Europe. NEVER enter a land war in southeast Asia. As for the polar regions. Your penguin automatons will obviously slaughter all who stand before you.
-- Chris
- on June 29, 2017
 
Keep up the good work Elezibeth. Awsome
-- Don
- on June 29, 2017
 
Awesome Elizabeth!! Keep up the good work...
-- Don
- on June 29, 2017
 
Looking good Elizabeth, keep up the good work.
-- Don
- on June 29, 2017
 
Hey, Elizabeth keep up the good work!!!
-- Don
- on January 20, 2016
 
Looking great keep up the good work
-- Don
- on January 20, 2016
 
Elixabeth, I loved your artwork. It looks beautiful. Love Popi
-- Larry
- on November 4, 2015