The Love Your Tree Online Gallery
Over a decade of Love Your Tree Posters…Click on the images to explore more highlighted posters from each campaign year via the Love Your Tree photo albums on Facebook
2017
Hidden Roots
"Like a tree, my body...doesn't define me."
Artist: Geneva Flores
School: Pine Grove Middle School
2016
Tree Buds
Like a tree, my body...will blossom into something great.
Artist: Veronica Vargas, 7th grade
School Kingsview Middle School
View the 2016 Online LYT Gallery/Slideshow
2015
Love Every Tree, Love Every Body
"Like a tree, my body is...unique and beautiful."
Artist: Amelia Robinson, Class of 2016
School: Patterson Mill High School
Medium: watercolor
2015 Gallery of featured artwork
2014
Cherry Blossoms
"Like a Tree, My Body is...Unique."
Artist: Anna Karwacki,
School: Maryvale Preparatory School
2013
"Like a tree, my body is UNIQUE."
Artist: Natasha Szymkiewicz, 10th Grade
School: Notre Dame Preparatory School
2012
“Like a Tree, my body is… ENDURING”
Artist: Meghan Cain
School: Notre Dame Preparatory School
“I used clippings from Seventeen Magazine to represent the constant pressure teens are under to look ‘perfect.’ I want them to know that it’s okay to take a stand and LOVE YOUR TREE.”
- Meghan Cain, artist
2011
“Like a tree, my body is…beautiful no matter what shape or size. Beauty can be found in everything.”
Artist: Katherine Dunklee
School: Mount de Sales Academy
This poster was an adaptation of an existing image found here.
2010
“Like a tree, my body is...RENEWED."
Artist: Kiley Baker
School: Bel Air High School
How does this image make you feel? What does renewal mean to you? Join the conversation about the artwork here.
2009
“Love yourself as you are."
Artist: Ayana Owens
School: Notre Dame Preparatory School
Visit our blog archive to see a photo of the artist
with her original artwork at the 2009 LYT Exhibit.
2008
Love Your Tree
Artist: Ariana Vaeth
School: Sudbrook Magnet Middle School
“Ariana’s poster really stood out for us because of its very visual impact, strong positive body image message and overall holistic approach to the theme,” said Julia Andersen, senior expressive arts therapist at the Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt.” - 2008 CED Blog
2007
“STRENGTH."
Artist: Joe Vidmar
School: McDonough High School
Artist Statement:
Strong branches, firm roots and flowing grace.
Know yourself and your beliefs.
Understand your motivations.
Know you are doing the best you can.
Would you like to see your artwork or your students’ artwork on this page? Get involved in this year's Love Your Tree Campaign.