Mongolia: artists paint murals with kids

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Volunteers of The Rainbow Cover Project help children design, draw and create art as a means to improve their mental health. FMTNews FMTLifestyle

Volunteers of The Rainbow Cover Project painted this eye-catching mural on the wall outside a school.

FMT in partnership with The Global Institute For Tomorrow brings you Covid-19 “healers” from Mongolia.Artists volunteer to help provide equipment for children to design, draw and create art, with the goal to improve the mental health of these children and deepen the relationship between them and their parents.

Originally, Rainbow Cover chose a team of different street graffiti artists and designers from Ulaanbaatar to paint a series of murals in the city of Murun, 900km from the capital.The Covid-19 pandemic postponed the project as children were required to stay at home from February.Rainbow Cover Project volunteers painted several murals on school walls, on the streets, and other locations around the city.

While this art was new for many residents, they were eventually thankful, and they promised to both preserve what was created and add more street art in the future.Born and based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Suren Hash works as a graphic designer, lettering artist, print pattern designer and printmaker. She graduated as a printmaking artist in Bologna, Italy. She started taking photos in 2008 and has learned the art of photography by herself.

 

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