With innovative ideas, cheerful colors and elaborate lines despite their spontaneity and innocence, about 40 children starting from the age of four participated in the “Baraem al-Fan” exhibition, which included 150 paintings in which children express their feelings towards the Corona crisis and their wishes after the end of the epidemic.
The paintings varied between simulating international paintings and paintings of the child’s imagination himself, which made their feelings appear visible and clear through the implementation of each painting separately.
A painting that expresses the Corona crisis
Hamza Ahmed, the 7-year-old, told Al-Youm Al-Sabaa about his participation in the exhibition that he loved drawings and calligraphy since he was 3 years old after his parents encouraged him, and he continued that this participation is his second in a large exhibition with a group of children, and about his view of the crisis Corona said that he hopes it ends completely so that he can continue his studies naturally and keep attending art events and the participation of his colleagues from close to them.
Hoda Wagdy’s palette
As for Hoda Wagdy, 17 years old, who participated in the Baraem Art Exhibition and considered that painting is not only colors and steps, but rather an expression of feelings that the beholder translates to her according to his motives and vision, and about the Corona crisis and its embodiment in paintings. From someone having fun together to celebrate its end.
The cat and the fish
As for Juwireya Salah, the 10-year-old, who participates in two paintings in the exhibition, she said that she used the drawing of the cat and the fish as an expression of the livelihood that we will obtain after overcoming the Corona crisis and that whatever problems in livelihood exist and we will overcome all difficulties with art, and she continued that her participation in the exhibition is her second participation, after her practice She has been drawing for 7 years with the encouragement of her family.
african girl
As for Menna Al-Tabei, the 10-year-old who loves to draw girls from the African continent, she expressed in her painting the beauty that exists in the girls’ income despite the crises, but they maintained their unparalleled joy and look, and she continued about her dream after the end of the Corona crisis that she hopes to pass her studies and reach the highest Mattresses with her artistic participation in exhibitions, striving to reach the world of her paintings.
The matter was not limited to paintings expressing the crisis, but the 13-year-old Haya Muhammad was able to embody the suffering of Corona by drawing a painting of the character of Fatouta by the late artist Samir Ghanem, who died as a result of being infected with Corona.
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On the other hand, the plastic artist Salwa Nour El-Din, who is responsible and supervising the exhibition and assembling the 40 participants from children and adults, said that the idea came to highlight art in facing problems and to see the positive part of the crisis. She also explained that the participants in the exhibition were very cooperative, which made The paintings appear with the utmost precision and beauty, and she added that her goal during the exhibition is to support positive personal traits through the parallel world of artistic skills.
Corona crisis
Universal board simulation