Real Rainbows

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Artist: Kerri Burson & Carrbridge Centre under 18 group

We often hide reality and avoid facing difficult situations, but children have a way of seeing things clearly. These rainbows represent the honesty and concerns that young people have about their community and the world around them. By choosing to write their thoughts on rainbows, they connected their words with hope and dreams for a better future.

The rainbows were created at the Carrbridge Centre using large rolls of paper. Each child added their own words, sharing their feelings about the world and what they want to change.

Their ideas were honest, unfiltered, and filled with a sense of optimism. Whether it was a call for more kindness or concern about the environment, these rainbows were a reminder of how young minds can offer fresh perspectives on the world around them.



Artist: Kerri Burson & Carrbridge Centre under 18 group

We often hide reality and avoid facing difficult situations, but children have a way of seeing things clearly. These rainbows represent the honesty and concerns that young people have about their community and the world around them. By choosing to write their thoughts on rainbows, they connected their words with hope and dreams for a better future.

The rainbows were created at the Carrbridge Centre using large rolls of paper. Each child added their own words, sharing their feelings about the world and what they want to change.

Their ideas were honest, unfiltered, and filled with a sense of optimism. Whether it was a call for more kindness or concern about the environment, these rainbows were a reminder of how young minds can offer fresh perspectives on the world around them.