Children’s Art Gallery in Exchange
We at Exchange magazine feel that art expression plays a vital role in every child's development. Children develop their own personal creativity, imagination, and expression by creating art using everyday products. In the May/June issue of Exchange we will be showcasing art projects made by children using everyday products. Please submit your art project to us - SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS
In the May/June issue of Exchange we will be showcasing art projects made by children using everyday products. Please submit your art project to us at [email protected] including the name of your Center, what materials were used and a short title description of the art project itself. Please limit your description to 50 – 60 words. Please submit one or two photos that best showcase the completed art in JPEG or TIFF format. The resolution of the photo should be at least 400 pixels wide and tall. Higher resolution photos are preferred.
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Displaying 1 CommentThane, Maharashtra, United States
This is indeed an interesting project. For a couple of years I've been collecting the drawings of my 5yrs old kids in my center, with a thought of studing the developmental stages in childrens art related to theirs day to day thoughts. This project may add substance to my study. I would also like to send some of the drawings for this project. but I'm not clear with what you mean by every day products. Does this mean the material which they use for the art work? Please clearify.
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