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Society | Mar 20

Pameran Seni 'Kontes Warna untuk Semua Usia' Membuka Pintu bagi Kreativitas dari 2 hingga 107 Tahun

Sebuah pameran yang menampilkan karya pemenang 'Kontes Mewarnai Dewasa', di mana siapa pun dapat dengan mudah menyelesaikan lukisan yang terlihat profesional, saat ini dibuka di Kota Nishinomiya, Prefektur Hyogo.

'Mewarnai Dewasa' menyediakan garis-garis yang sudah digambar sebelumnya, sehingga mereka yang kesulitan menggambar pun dapat menciptakan lukisan yang realistis.

Pameran ini menampilkan sekitar 300 karya yang dipilih dari lebih dari 6.000 karya yang dikirimkan oleh para kontestan yang berusia antara 2 hingga 107 tahun.

Pengunjung: "Saya kagum melihat betapa terampilnya semua orang. Mereka tidak hanya meniru karya aslinya; mereka mengekspresikan ide mereka sendiri."

Pameran ini akan berlangsung hingga 24 Maret.

Source: YOMIURI


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