A Unique Hiroshima Art Project Centers the Victims of the First Atomic Bombing

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A Unique Hiroshima Art Project Centers the Victims of the First Atomic Bombing
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“I felt that if everyone thinks of August 6 as someone else’s problem, we will never have peace in the world,” one student artist said.

When I thought about the fact that war was happening in the time in which I was living, and that a similar situation was about to happen, I felt that I should do something, and I thought of painting as my weapon.

Sometimes, when they are not able to complete the work in time, some students take the work home and draw it at home, but basically, the work is done at the school, on weekends or when the students have no club activities. There is a room where they work, and there are about 10 students in the room, so they line up and work as a team.Kyoka Mochida

I felt that if everyone thinks of August 6 as someone else’s problem, we will never have peace in the world. Starting from August 6 of this year, we will hold an exhibition called “Hiroshima as depicted by high school students” at the International Conference Hall next to the museum. Twice a year, for two weeks each in summer and winter, Motomachi High School and the Peace Culture Center will sponsor the exhibition, and at that time, we will take 50 or 40 pictures out of the collection and combine new and past paintings, and show them to the public.

I think the most important message that the Hibakusha want to convey to the world is that we must never allow the same thing to happen again, and we really should not create any more nuclear weapons.

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