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Each child recieved a certificate with their
individual number so that after the end of the exhibition the children
were able to retain a souvinear of their great accomplishment through
recieving their own individual work of art.
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date |
young artists |
square-meter |
| 15.Juni |
48 |
144 |
| 17.Juni |
80 |
240 |
| 18.Juni |
141 |
423 |
| 19.Juni |
180 |
540 |
| 20.Juni |
294 |
882 |
| 21.Juni |
380 |
1140 |
| 22.Juni |
404 |
1212 |
| 24.Juni |
550 |
1650 |
| 25.Juni |
662 |
1986 |
| 26.Juni |
740 |
2220 |
| 27.Juni |
920 |
2760 |
| 28.Juni |
1040 |
3120 |
| 29.Juni |
1107 |
3300 |
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| 5.Juli |
final
exhibition |
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The young artists over-exceded even our
expectations!!!
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Over 1100 children a involved. 3300 square meters were
needed to create this large work of art.
An estimated 1000 kg of
cotton and 800 kg
of paint were used by the young artists
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The
world's largest children's painting
Official
observers overseeing this
world record:
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Karl
P. Pexa
Kajetan
Schuestl
Franz
Brandner
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