13 children and young people aged between 3 and 21 are exhibiting at the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania from 24-29 September. The "Amber Amber" exhibition, which is for sale and contains 37 never-before-seen paintings, will be unveiled in the Cellarium Gallery at 3 p.m. "The works reflect the world as seen through the eyes of children, in colour, whatever the theme. They show artistic flair and never cease to amaze the public with their unique creations. I am a painting teacher and these children and young people have been in my classes or I have met them over the years. I really wanted to involve them all, to give them the opportunity to showcase their talent." (Maria Fărcășan) The event also has a humanitarian component. All the participants in the exhibition wanted to donate part of the proceeds from the sales to the Little People Association to help children with cancer.
The authors of the exhibited works: David Sas (Cluj-Napoca), Ayan Sas (Cluj-Napoca), Amina Sas (Cluj-Napoca), Matei Gavrilă (Cluj-Napoca), Irina Ioana Stefan (Pitești), Iulia Mureșan (Cluj-Napoca), Adelina Mureșan (Cluj-Napoca), Denis Moscalu (Coșcalia, Republic of Moldova), Bîcovschii Victoria (Coșcalia, Republic of Moldova), Tatiana Filimon (Coșcalia, Republic of Moldova), Buzea Cristian Teodor (Cluj-Napoca), Singh Yasmin Kaur -India (Curtea de Argeș) and Robert Joița (Curtea de Argeș).