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Drawing2811/141

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. Five small buildings have been drawn in the upper left corner of the page. These buildings are brown, red, and blue in colour. Four small, purple figures have been drawn below these buildings. The words "mi mari vei ma ernamso" have been written in light green in the middle of the page, below the four purple figures. A yellow figure tending a small, rectangular plot of land containing five fruits (or vegetables) has been drawn below the green text. A purple helicopter has been drawn under the farm scene, and a small truck with two human figures has been drawn to the left of the helicopter. The bottom of the composition contains a large multicoloured house. A pink flower, a yellow flower, and a patch of grass have been added to the right of the house.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/139

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The centre of the composition contains an oblong blue object that likely represents a river. The words "enoro Estela Martinoz" have been written in pencil crayon in the upper left of the composition, and a green tree, a yellow fence(?), and a purple plane or helicopter have been drawn to the right of this text. Below these objects, and above the water, are the words "Lepa soñiñi seestaogdo". A human figure coloured red, with an object on its head, stands on the upper bank of the water, and there are three human figures in the water itself. Below the water, potted blue flowers and two other objects coloured red have been drawn.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/134

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A blue, undulating band crosses the page horizontally and represents a river. There are two human figures in the river. Below the river, three plants and two human figures have been drawn. Two of the plants are flowering. Above the river, eight small human figures have been drawn, in addition to a green and black building, and three flowering plants. One of the figures on the right side of the composition is shooting a gun at two other figures. The words "rio lempa" have been written in pencil in the upper left of the page.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/128

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. An undulating band with green edges has been drawn down the middle of the page, likely representing a river. Four helicopters have been drawn near the top of the page. Seven human figures have been drawn along the left bank of the river, two of them have been coloured pink and five of them have been coloured green. Three pink dots and two green dots have been drawn to the left of these human figures. The letters "Els" have been written in pencil between the helicopters and the human figures.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/124

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the page contains an inscription that reads "martes 18 de octubre de 1983 sociales tema lapasada del rio lenpa". Below this inscription is a narrow path containing five human figures carrying round objects on their heads. To the right of this path is a figure holding an indistinguishable object, as well as a helicopter with a single pilot. This top third of the page is divided by an undulating horizontal band that represents a river. Below the river are four human figures. It appears as if two of the figures are male and two of the figures are female. Two of the figures are carrying objects. Below these figures, who may represent the artist's family, are the words "Beronica Ayala" and two houses.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/123

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A large, bright, multi-coloured building stands at the middle of this composition. A human figure that has been drawn in pencil stands beside this building, and there is a smaller building drawn in pencil above this figure. A multi-coloured helicopter has been drawn at the bottom of the composition, and the helicopter has one pilot.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/118

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the page contains an inscription in pencil that reads "mourtes 18 de octubre de 1983". Below this text is a house coloured green, yellow, and blue. A scene involving a camp and a river has been drawn below this house. This scene contains a red and blue truck, a soldier dressed in green carrying a gun, seven small buildings or tents, and seven human figures drawn in pencil. Below this group of seven figures is a diagonal blue band, which likely represents a river. The words "Manuel Conpomentos" have been written just above the blue river, and the word "Manuel" has also been written in large letters at the bottom of the page. The word "Manuel" may refer to the artist, while the word "Conpomentos" may be a misspelling of the Spanish word for camp, "campamentos". The reverse of the page contains two simple shapes resembling buildings or tables, and the word "conpometos" has been written to the right of them.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/147

Children's drawing on discoloured beige paper. A domestic scene has been created with a flowering plant and large house having been drawn in the upper left of the composition. The house is orange with a blue and black roof. To the right of the house, a large green plant has been drawn, as well as a soldier in green carrying a gun. A diagonal turquoise band crosses the page from the upper left, beginning at the entrance to the house, to the lower right of the page. There is one human figure walking down this path. The path ends at a row of corn, consisting of six stalks. An inscription reading "Elema de los angeles Escobar" has been vertically written in pencil along the left edge of the page. A sketch of a second house in pencil can be seen in the lower left corner of the page.

Culture
Salvadoran ?
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/113

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The composition is contained within the top half of the page. It depicts a family of three being removed from their house by three soldiers, a helicopter, and a plane. The upper left corner contains a tree, and there is a house to the right of this tree. The house is being shot by a brown and green helicopter that has been drawn near the top of the page. The family of three has been drawn below; two of the figures are holding hands and one is lying on the path that leads from the house to the right side of the page. The soldiers are also on the path, and each of them is wearing a green hat and carrying a black gun. The upper right of the page contains a small tree and plane.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/111

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The page is divided diagonally by an undulating band drawn in pencil that crosses from the upper left to the lower right. This band represents a river and there are three human figures floating in the river. Above the river, there are seven human figures and a helicopter. The helicopter has shot one of the figures, who is lying on the ground. The largest human figure, who is carrying a small being on its bicep, is getting shot in the leg by the figure to the far right. Below the river, a domestic scene has been created as a female figure is depicted with her three children, two of which she is holding. The child that she is not holding is off to the right and is carrying a blue ball. There is a round object near the river that resembles a soccer ball, and there is also a small house with smoke or fire rising from the roof.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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