Hello everyone, how are you? I hope you're all well. I recently visited an exhibition at the National Library. There was a showcase of artwork. This time, it was from children. It was so cute, and I felt proud that children, even at such a young age, already had artwork.
The exhibition is called "Inartgrity," a story for all time. This exhibition traces the history of Indonesian cinema, with the artwork on display coming from the children who starred in the films. Are you still confused? All the artwork on display was created by children who starred in Indonesian films. What's on display?
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The main material of this exhibition is fabric: clothing, canvas, and shoes. Using this medium, the children created stories from the films they starred in. They recycled the titles and covers using fabric. It was so cute. I want to highlight some of the artworks created by the children.
A dress about Sherina's adventures was made by Vanessa Madeleine. This piece tells the story of her participation in the film. Vanessa's profile also showcases her accomplishments. There are four.

Picture by Nurdiani Latifah
There's a painting on a shoe by Marvelo. Who is Marvelo? Marvelo is one of the voice actors in the film "Jumbo." I thought only adults provided voices for that film. As you know, "Jumbo" was the highest-grossing film in Indonesia.
There are also paintings. Many of the works on display here are paintings. These children recreate the titles of the films in which they played the characters. They depict their feelings through color and other elements. These works are very touching. I feel like I'm becoming more connected to the nation with Indonesian children.
From this exhibition, I can see some of the other children's characters in the film. I can also see other works. That's all I can share in this story. What do you think? Is it what I expected? See you in another story.

Picture by Nurdiani Latifah

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