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Artists share their vision of Belt and Road

Teenagers and children from around the world are showing their talents in everything from painting to ceramics, print-making and marbling in an exhibition that gives them a platform beyond race, language and culture.

The Shanghai Children鈥檚 Foundation and Shanghai Education Development鈥檚 Third International Children鈥檚 Art Exhibition has opened at the Shanghai Art Collection Museum.

The exhibition features almost 200 works from countries including China, Egypt, Russia, the Czech Republic, Iran, Ukraine, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Austria, Australia, France, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The selected art works are rich in content, different in technique, diverse in form and distinct in genre, such as paper-cutting, creative collage, fabric, oil painting, paper marbling, Chinese painting, pyrography (burning designs into wood), paper making, rubbing, printmaking, calligraphy, ceramic, creative models and tie-dye.

Organizers say the works not only reflect the essence of Chinese culture but also fully demonstrate the diversity of culture along the Belt and Road Initiative countries from Asia to Europe.

In fact, this year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淓xplore the Colorful Belt and Road.鈥

As a collection of a group of young artists鈥 works about the Belt and Road countries, the exhibition portrays their natural, historical and cultural landscapes.

Lively and imaginative paintings by Egyptian youth depict a pyramid covered by snow and a castle beside the golden beach, which show the love to their motherland.

The painting 鈥淩amayana鈥 by Thai children vividly shows images from the Sanskrit epic that resonates from India through Southeast Asia. The painting 鈥淒un Huang Night鈥 is created by child from Czech Republic, which shows the magnificent sights of the ancient Silk Road Crossroads city of Dun Huang in China.

These artworks not only show the young artists鈥 love of their homeland but present their thoughts on cultural exchange along the Belt and Road as well.

Organizers say this exhibition will build a platform for young people around the globe to promote cultural and artistic exchange and share further understanding about each other鈥檚 historical and rich civilizations.

Date: Through September 22 (closed on Mondays), 9am-4pm

Venue: Shanghai Art Collection Museum

Address: 1731 Yan鈥檃n Rd W.


 

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