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Art rest by the creators of Simon Sande
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

Art rest by the creators of Simon Sande

The article discusses a creative program initiated by painter Simon Sanda, who leads an art school in Manžan. The program offers online art classes aimed at individuals from smaller towns with limited access to artistic resources. The initiative focuses on developing visual literacy and creativity across different age groups. The program was recently complemented by an in-person gathering hosted by Domačija Butul, where participants met face-to-face for the first time. They engaged in various artistic activities, including painting with different techniques and using charcoal. The article highlights the importance of observation and creativity, emphasizing that talent lies within everyone who has the desire to create. One participant, Laura, shared her journey from childhood aspirations to pursuing art later in life after studying biology.

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Art rest by the creators of Simon Sande

The article discusses a creative program initiated by painter Simon Sanda, who leads an art school in Manžan. The program offers online art classes aimed at individuals from smaller towns with limited access to artistic resources. The initiative focuses on developing visual literacy and creativity across different age groups. The program was recently complemented by an in-person gathering hosted by Domačija Butul, where participants met face-to-face for the first time. They engaged in various artistic activities, including painting with different techniques and using charcoal. The article highlights the importance of observation and creativity, emphasizing that talent lies within everyone who has the desire to create. One participant, Laura, shared her journey from childhood aspirations to pursuing art later in life after studying biology.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the art program and its impact on participants without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on educational initiatives and personal stories rather than political discourse.

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