Teen Vogueのインスタグラム(teenvogue) - 12月18日 08時08分
When @AutumndeForest was five, she found her father painting in his studio and wanted to give it a try. Now her paintings are exhibited all over the world and sell for tens of thousands of dollars. She is inspired by, and often compared to, icons like Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso. Along with honing her enormous talent, Autumn has committed herself to multiple causes. Chief among them: encouraging more art education in schools and giving young artists a platform where they can be recognized for their work. “Especially in disadvantaged schools, they consider the arts an extracurricular activity,” she says. “It’s devastating as there could be child prodigies in these schools, but they don’t know that they have this God-given gift because they’re not given the opportunity because there’s nearly no art programs in schools.” Through her work with Michelle Obama on the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities and her own Autumn de Forest Foundation, the painting prodigy has worked to give aspiring creatives a voice. “It’s the best time for this entire generation to say, ‘Hey, I have this opportunity, let’s see what I can do with it.’” ✨ #21under21. ?: @dritch
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