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Pandemic Prohibitions
Leila Ortiz, 8
In this drawing there are 2 best friends wanting to hug each other but they aren't allowed due to CoVid19.
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We at the Children's Art Foundation were very lucky to be given these extraordinary felt pen drawings by the Egyptian government in the late 1970s. Besides being unusually strong works of children's a...
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Self Portraits
These are the winners of our first Selfie Contest. Never in history have so many people taken so many photographs of themselves as we are doing now.
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These paintings from children in Switzerland were created in the 1960s. We particularly love the old fashioned zoo scenes where children ride elephants.
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I purchased these paintings from Semachw Messfn in Ethiopia in 2004. Sumachaw was ten years old. He is a Coptic Christian. This is an ancient branch of Christianity.
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This extraordinary selection of woodcuts is from a single school in Japan. We are not certain when they were made. We have had them for more than thirty years. Our guess is they date from the 1970s.
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Originally published in Stone Soup Magazine, September/October 1994
Special thanks to Sheila Crane, who taught in Emil's school in Rundu, for sending us his work.
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First published on the cover of Stone Soup Magazine, March/April 1993
"Divided Island," by Sofia Kakoulli, age 11, of Cyprus, is part of the Children's Art Foundation's permanent collection.
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