The goal was for children of Ho Chi Minh City to express their “thoughts and feelings on their peaceful and beautiful homeland and a war-free world full of friendship between peoples of the world.”
Below are pictures of the paintings from this exhibit. I don’t know much about art, but I know children are far wiser than we give them credit.
I wish we could all see the world through the eyes of an innocent child.. or better.. I wish the world were such that seeing the world through the eyes of an innocent child and an adult were the same.
I’d love for you to share a comment below on which painting is your favorite and why.
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- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
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- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
- Peace Through Children’s Eyes Paintings
About Adam Pervez
In mid-2011 I left my cushy corporate job and took the plunge into a life incorporating my passions of traveling, writing, volunteering, learning, educating, and telling stories. I study what happiness means to others, offer what I can from my engineering/MBA background as a volunteer, and try to leave each place better than how I found it. Read more.



























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