Kurashiki Children's Art Exhibition: 8,650 Works by Elementary and Junior High Students, Including Paper Cuttings, Maracas, and Clay Bento Boxes: Sanyo Shimbun Digital | San-Digi
Summary
The 40th Kurashiki Children's Art Exhibition, organized by the city and board of education, is taking place at the Kurashiki City Museum of Art until February 15th. The exhibition features 8,650 pieces of artwork and crafts created by students from 89 elementary and junior high schools during classes or club activities. The displayed works are highly creative, including paper cuttings depicting Hokusai's "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," maracas made from egg cartons, and scrolls illustrating the life of Oda Nobunaga. Visitors are also captivated by realistic items such as clay-made bento boxes and food samples. An attendee noted the individuality expressed in the colors and shapes of the works.
(Source:山陽新聞)