This is the second time the event has been held. The exhibition aims to promote artistic activities for children, especially for disadvantaged youth, as International Children's Day draws near. The exhibition features more than 200 art works by 90 young artists, most of them aged 4 to 16 years old. The kids behind these artworks have autism or live with special circumstances.
The children used different art materials such as acrylic, silk and synthetic materials to create their artworks. The exhibition is the result of these young artists', and their teachers', hard work over the last 5 months. Through their drawings, they're able to express their feelings and their passion for art.
"Mam Sang club wants to help and support disadvantaged children and children with autism. Some of them need a lot of help so we encourage them to express their feelings and their needs by drawing. What they draw and the colours they use can help us understand them better", Bui Thi Thai Ha - Director of Mam Sang Club - said.
The exhibition is a healthy playground for children that's created a fun and friendly environment for them, and has brought them a lot of joy and happiness.