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Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them. Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them. Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them. Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them. Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them.

Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids

Just in case you’re feeling overly competent in all your adult maturity, here’s a little reminder of the creative potential that lies in children. Currently on display at Atelier Muji is an exhibit titled “The Power of Kids,” featuring artwork created by elementary school students of Watanona Elementary School. If you go to the exhibition, what you’ll learn is that Watanoha is located in Ishinomaki City, which sustained heavy damage from the tsunami last year. And what you’ll also learn is that all the materials used to create the artwork are disaster debris – the only materials available to them.

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