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Child Art

This week’s topic is Child Art, as suggested by Sarah who says, “This can be interpreted multiple ways: from recreating primal child art (i.e. crayon drawings, etc.) to communicating childhood memories through poetry and prose, and of course depicting children in their works regardless of the medium.”

· Child Art at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
· Aelita Andre: A 2-year-old abstract painter who has taken the art world by storm.
· Global Children’s Art Gallery

Special thanks to: Sarah (illy-art.blogspot.com)

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Get creative by interpreting this topic through art, photography, words, however you feel moved to express yourself. Post it on your blog, then leave your link* in the comments section of this post so we can go check it out.

* To ensure it is easy for us to find your work, please provide a link to a static page that will always show your submission (i.e. http://www.inspiremethursday.com/2009/06/child-art/), and not your website’s main page (i.e. http://www.inspiremethursday.com).

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