BTMO Sustainable Art Student Showcase 2025 Voting

Thank you to all the Burbank students who participated in our Sustainable Art Student Showcase this year! After viewing all the incredible pieces, please vote for your favorite in the dropdown box at the bottom of the page by February 28. The top three winners will receive a $30-gift card!

 

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A New Adventure by Ellie G.

Sustainable transportation can lead you to a new adventure.

Cycling to a Greener Tomorrow by Adelyn C.

A beautiful green tomorrow awaits those who chose to bike.

Boarding the Bus by Riley L.

My artwork depicts someone boarding the bus with a sunset in the background.

Wednesday Walk by Mo H.

My artwork depicts my friends, Riley and Sally, and I walking to the library on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. A real life example of people using sustainable methods of transportation.

Beyond the Horizon by Sally B.

My artwork shows how one person’s change to clean transportation might not seem like much, but it actually makes a big impact on helping our Earth.

Learn to Save by Sophie F.

Instead of driving and polluting, I believe we can learn how to travel using other things. Every day from learning how to skate, scooter, or bike, we are closer to learning how to save.

The Bus Stop Man by Uriel M.

This is a beautiful work of art that demonstrates. How cars actually ruin and pollute our Earth. It also shows why it’s always better to use public transportation or other options that don’t pollute our Earth as much as cars.

Skatepark by Haley B.

This is a skatepark where people go to have fun and not waste energy besides their own.

Burbank's Cleaner Tomorrow by Noah I.

Many vehicles are harming Burbank but walking and biking is not.

Be the Change by Angelo D.

My artwork represents how one person can make a huge difference. One person today can make a greener tomorrow.

A Greener Path by Ruby L.

In my art I showed a very dry, hot area with no plants. I showed a bike on a patch of grass growing. This represents that biking is better for the environment than driving.

Make the Smart Choice by Joseph S.

My artwork shows the two sides of our future. One side depicts an obviously polluted city, whilst the other side shows a beautiful, natural landscape. The car, horse, and bike are all moving in the same direction, showing that we should all be moving to a greener future.

Electricity Burbank Hasn't Seen by Eve A.

My artwork shows busses that use electricity to move! Let’s make our air cleaner and bring them to Burbank!

Cycles of Transporting by Ariana J.

My artwork, Cycles of Transporting, evaluates the importance of using bicycles as “Sustainable Transportation”. Cycling provides many personal advantages as well as having an environmental impact. Cycles of Transporting, depicts a bicycle leaning on a trail sign in a beautiful green scenery.

Looking Through a Different Lens by Parker N.

In this artwork there is a backdrop of a world that is polluted and bleak, there are outlines of a bike, scooter, roller skate and a skateboard. Inside these lines there is a depiction of a better world with grass and blue skies.

A Bike Ride to Beauty! by Alyssa V.

I love riding my bike, to get food, or to go shopping with my sister, so I knew immediately that I wanted to incorporate a bike in my painting. This watercolor painting depicts a young girl riding to the beach as the sun sets. Sunsets are gorgeous and if we keep polluting our atmosphere, they will never look the same. I hope we can all work together to use sustainable transportation!

Go Green! by Juliet S.

Sustainable transportation is a very important asset to the future. My artwork, Go Green!, supports that idea. The representation of flowers and other greenery blooming from the hands of the people that help the environment and people walking further express the reality of sustainable transportation in my artwork.

All the different ways to get around by Mia R.

My artwork displays many ways of how to travel around without hurting the environment. Let’s make Burbank a cleaner place!

Seeing the Future by Gevorg G.

My artwork depicts a better vision of tomorrow through a pair of sunglasses.

Riding out bikes to a clear future by Sofia S.

In my artwork, I created a contrast between our present and how our future can look like.

Our Sustainable Future by Lucy A.

My artwork showcases different types of sustainable transportation including different posters and buildings supporting the use of sustainable transposition.

Boat bank by Cali M.

Sailing into the ocean without any engine or fuel.

Better Future Better Earth by Nicholas N.

My artwork shows a cleaner way of transportation incorporating a store.

Walking with Colors by Virginia H.

A sidewalk is like many roads where you can walk instead of drive, where the music in your ears just thrive and thrive, see the sights feel the ground and her what needs to be heard. Walk.

Sailing into a Sustainable Future by Devron N.

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