#kids art
The winners of World Food Day 2021 Poster Contest!
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Atrin afsharitavana
age 8, Iran
The journey of green seed to the warm table of the house with the hands of the most honorable man in the world, kind farmers
MONIA MILIACCA
age 5, Italy
Madre Natura ci regala il Semino Mino, il quale ci racconta tutto il suo fantastico viaggio, dalla Terra alla nostra Tavola.
Ved Shah
age 6, India
This poster depicts the journey of rice. It is important to avoid wasting food and understand the importance of it.
彦熹 陶
age 9, China
粮食是色彩斑斓的,有绿色、黄色、蓝色,白色等等,热爱生活,珍惜粮食,希望每个人都能生活得多姿多彩!
Simin Habib
age 10, Bangladesh
Crop and dairy products contribute a lot in our food system. Appropriate market linkage, value addition could play vital role food security and nutrition with export potentiality of the food products.
Madeline Jursey Golosinda
age 12, United Arab Emirates
My artwork is about foods from the farms to our homes, sustainably farmed foods for better nutrition and available foods to everyone because of better production. A better environment is also shown where people enjoy on the picnic grounds and finally these all means a better life for all.
Leonie Bella Vassiliou
age 14, Cyprus
In the centre of the poster there is a seed, that small seed connects us all in one way or another. As we are all connected, together we can make a difference in making a sustainable world. Educate our generation to buy local fresh produce, reduce waste, recycle, compost. Together we can make a difference.
Polina Sobakina
age 15, Spain
In this poster, I have depicted the path that food takes before getting to our table. The hand supporting the plate symbolizes nature and reminds us that if we do not take good care of it, we will simply starve to death.
Virsa Cinta Ramadhani
age 15, Indonesia
Traditional agriculture from planting, processing crops to become rice, to be cooked into rice.
Christine Park
age 16, Republic of Korea
Our food on the dinner table originated from various countries. Crossing the world with boats and planes, the time and effort of everyone comes together to establish a delicious meal.
This June I visited Shibaura House in Tokyo and held a workshop for kids together with my friend and workshop partner Yumika Takeda.
During the workshop we encouraged kids to create a character and think about his/her story. Everyone has something that makes her/him different from others: Is it his colour? His shape? Is it his personality or his story?
Round and calm shapes and soft colours could help us building soft, kind or shy character and shapes like squares, triangles or zigzags and popping or deep dark colours can make a character look fast, brave, funny, loud or naughty or even evil. Of course there are exceptions because we don’t always look the same on the outside as we are inside.
We made lots of shapes in all kinds of colours and sizes and let kids play with them. All kids made at least one character and bigger kids even wrote down their stories. Here is one of the stories I remember:
Mr. Stocko is thinking of a watermelon and a pizza. There is a restaurant nearby but on the way to the restaurant he meets a snake. He doesn’t like reptiles! But he is very hungry too… (what an intriguing story with an open end..!)
Other stories were funny, weird and inventive too. Here are some more photos to prove it.
Thanks to the lovely people from Shibaura house for organising it!