Toyota Dream Car Art Contest 2019 Winners of Sri Lanka

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"Toyota Noesis Paradise Car" was submitted past 7-year-old Thushadi Indraratne from Sri Lanka. Describing her entry, she said : "This auto provides everyone with a make clean environment, sensibilities and knowledge related to sharing, health and education for building a better future."

2017 Toyota Dream Machine Art Contest Awards: Sri Lanka, Canada, Brazil Win Golden

Ruwindya Thushadi Indraratne (Sri Lanka, Age 7)
Ruwindya Thushadi Indraratne
(Sri Lanka, Age vii)

Children from Sri Lanka, Canada and Brazil won the Gold medals in the 11th Toyota Dream Automobile Fine art Contest Awards Anniversary held this Wednesday, Baronial 23, 2017, at Mega Web, Toyota'south vehicle experience facility in Tokyo's Koto Ward, Japan, where the laurels-winning entries were announced and awards were presented.

 Approximately, 830,000 entries from 79 countries and regions were received for this twelvemonth's competition. The honour-winning entries were selected amid winners in national contests. The top winning entry for Historic period seven and under―Gilded was titled "Toyota Knowledge Paradise Car" and was submitted by seven-twelvemonth-old Thushadi Indraratne from Sri Lanka.

" This car provides anybody with a clean surroundings, sensibilities and knowledge related to sharing, health and education for building a better future," the seven-year-old wrote in a tag describing her winning entry.

Ages eight-11―Gilt

"The Suitcase Automobile"

The Suitcase Car

Hong Yu Liang (Canada, Age 10)

Hong Yu Liang
(Canada, Age x)

This is a portable machine that folds closed like a suitcase and uses air as its power source. Information technology floats in the air and can help people escape natural disasters, such every bit tornadoes and earthquakes.

Ages 12-15―Gold

"The Recycle of Dreams"

The Recycle of Dreams

Victória Bezerra Oliveira (Brazil, Age 15)

Victória Bezerra Oliveira
(Brazil, Historic period xv)

This car brings together people's dreams of joy, love and new ideas. Information technology keeps communities clean past converting organic waste into fuel and helps trees live longer by fertilizing them with its exhaust.

President Akio Toyoda Award

"Mother'south Car"

Mother's Car
Massiel Esther Salguero (Bolivia, Age 4)

Massiel Esther Salguero
(Bolivia, Age 4)

Comment by President Akio Toyoda

Toyota President, Akio Toyoda, said: "The drawing's warm theme of 'My dad buys a car for my mom' struck my heart. I could sense the caring feeling of giving the mother of a family unit liberty of mobility, of making her life easier and enabling the whole family to accept a good time together with smiles on their faces. In Japanese, we have the term aisha, which means 'beloved automobile'. Cars, which Toyota makes, are rare among manufactured goods, in that they are sometimes preceded by the word 'beloved'. I felt both appreciation and joy in seeing cherished family unit honey projected onto such a machine, which was fatigued in a very sweet way."

Engineering Inspiration Accolade

"Annotation Machine"

Note Car
Fatahillah Faisal Rizqiawan (Indonesia, Age 14)

Fatahillah Faisal Rizqiawan
(Indonesia, Age xiv)

Engineering Inspiration Award "Note Car"

The Technology Inspiration Honour is given to the entry (called by Executive Vice President Didier Leroy) that virtually inspires those in charge of car-making at Toyota. Based on the original drawing, TMC's Image Product Division reproduced the entry as a three-dimensional model, giving it a moving suspension, a propeller and a built-in music box.

Makes Me Smile! Award(online voting laurels)

"Toyo Terra Click"

Toyo Terra Click
Ana Gabriela Agudo (Panama, Age 7)

Ana Gabriela Agudo
(Panama, Age seven)

Final year, the contest instituted the "Makes Me Smile! Award", which spreads the appeal of entered artworks by giving a wide cross section of the general public the chance to participate in the judging process. The award is selected past votes bandage through the contest's official website. This year, the winner was chosen as the issue of numerous votes from 133 countries and regions.

 General Evaluation of 11th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Artworks(by the judging commission)

The artworks of the 11th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest were highly regarded by the judges, who noted their exceptional quality, and helped the judges appreciate that each piece took much time to consummate and was carefully drawn to give form to the artist's ideas. The children'south artworks depict worlds that bound far across the imagination of the judges. For example, a piece with the theme of ocean flooring resources features numerous undersea palaces of the "dragon god" (from a famous Japanese fable). In another piece (with a 3D theme), a tiger from 1 of the tales of Ikkyu-san (stories of the babyhood of a famous Buddhist monk from centuries ago) is driven out through a partition screen. The vividness of the children's imaginations made the judges feel that their thinking was overly bourgeois. Even if the composition of the pieces seemed fantastical to the judges, they felt that the canvass serves as a natural world for children. The judges also noted that many artworks are tied to social issues, enabling them to see various realities from the viewpoints of children from effectually the world. The pieces have the power to inject common sense into the minds of adults by making them aware of the realities in which children live and the issues they face, such as uncertainty of the future, war, air pollution and water scarcity.

Outline of Toyota Dream Motorcar Art Contest

The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, first held in 2004, gives children effectually the earth the opportunity to feel the joy and importance of having dreams. It is also meant to provide children an occasion for developing an interest in cars. Thank you to the support and cooperation of the children effectually the world who draw/paint their works and transport them in, and of the distributors and affiliates who organize local competitions in their respective countries or regions, the competition was able to mark its 11th year in 2017.

At that place were approximately 830,000 entries from 79 countries and regions in this yr's contest. National contests were held around the globe from Oct 2016 to March 2017, with the winning artworks submitted to be judged in the world contest, which was held in April in Japan. Under the guidance of President Akio Toyoda, chair of the judging panel, fine art experts and automotive specialists from outside Toyota judged the entries and selected the award winners in the competition's 3 historic period categories.

The Awards

1 Gold Laurels, two Silver awards, three Bronze awards and 4 Encouragement awards are awarded in each of the three categories of "Historic period seven and nether", "Ages 8-11" and "Ages 12-15".

Special Awards

There are three special awards: The President Akio Toyoda Award (chosen by President Akio Toyoda), the Engineering Inspiration Award (called by Executive Vice President Didier Leroy) and the Makes Me Smile! Accolade (an online voting laurels).

Courtesy: Toyota Motor Corporation

2017-08-23

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