Children's Drawings

Children's Drawings

Year
1991
Face Value
4.00
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
300000
Themes
Arts
Children's drawings are messages of hope or sorrow addressed to the adult world. Each drawing is an act of speech. It tells a story and transmits, through hesitant graphic shapes and radiant or darker touches of color, a code of access to the world of childhood.
Celebrated on June 1 each year to commemorate the anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, International Children's Day often gives little ones the opportunity to expose their world in images.
In Algeria, children willingly devote themselves to this “nascent” exercise of art because they can express through line and color their own approach to life and subtly express in their own language their expectations and their hopes in an unhindered world where dreams are permitted and play is permanent and vital.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child obliges signatory States to take measures so that the child is considered a free person who has the right to express himself and whose rights must be absolutely respected.
In Algeria, efforts are being made to ensure that children develop freely and fully benefit from the right to education and protection within their family, but also within society in all areas of life. A privileged position granted to all children without any discrimination.