莫利森艺术家塞佩的《新呼吸》, 瑞士格鲁埃河畔 'A New Breath' by artist Saype in Moléson-sur-Gruyères, Switzerland (© Valentin Flauraud/Shutterstock)

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莫利森艺术家塞佩的《新呼吸》, 瑞士格鲁埃畔 'A New Breath' by artist Saype in Moléson-sur-Gruyères, Switzerland (© Valentin Flauraud/Shutterstock)

World Children's Day

For World Children's Day, we're featuring an aerial view of a larger-than-life painting next to the summit of the Moléson in the Swiss Prealps. The 16,000-square-foot fresco is titled 'Un Nouveau Souffle' (A New Breath) and depicts a child blowing clouds toward the horizon. It was created by French-Swiss artist Saype—real name Guillaume Legros—who is known for his grassy graffiti around the world. The eco-friendly artist uses biodegradable paints made from natural pigments such as coal and chalk, so by the time you read this, his land art will have already disappeared into the soil.

Saype's mountaintop mural aims to inspire childlike wonder, which is an apt message for World Children's Day. Though there are numerous Children's Day celebrations around the globe, and on varying dates, the United Nations created World Children's Day—observed every November 20—to celebrate kids worldwide and to promote their welfare.

Perhaps you can recall picking out shapes and pictures in the clouds as they drifted by when you were young. Why not turn that fuzzy feeling into action and find out how you can help build a better future for children. Just like watching clouds, all you need is a little imagination.

世界儿童节

为了庆祝世界儿童节,我们将在瑞士公园的莫利森峰旁鸟瞰一幅超凡脱俗的油画。这幅16000平方英尺的壁画名为“新口味的蛋奶酥”(一种新气息),描绘了一个孩子将朵吹向地平线。它是由法国瑞士艺术家赛义普(Saype)创作的,真名纪尧姆·勒格罗斯(Guillaume Legros),他以其草草涂鸦闻名于世。这位环保艺术家使用由煤和白垩等天然颜料制成的可生物降解的颜料,所以当你读到这篇文章时,他的土地艺术已经消失在土壤中。

Saype的山顶壁画旨在激发孩子般的好奇心,这是世界儿童节的一个恰当信息。尽管全球各地都有许多儿童节庆祝活动,而且日期各不相同,但联合国还是在每年11月20日设立了世界儿童节,以庆祝全世界的儿童并促进他们的福利。

也许你还记得,当你年轻的时候,在云层中飘过的形状和图片中挑选出来的。为什么不把这种模糊的感觉转化为行动,看看你能如何帮助孩子们建立一个更美好的未来。就像看云一样,你只需要一点想象力。

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