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Drawing2811/125

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The composition shows numerous human heads along the edge of a diagonal band in the upper left of the page. This diagonal band likely represents a river. Two fish and several human figures can be seen in the river. Extending to the right from the river is a narrow band with numerous human heads along the edge. Five houses have also been drawn just off from this narrow band, on the right said of the page. Below this narrow band is a helicopter that appears to be shooting at several human figures below. There are two buildings on the left side of the drawing and four on the right side. A large human figure and two smaller human figures have been drawn on the bottom left side of the page. The top of the page carries an inscription that reads "Martes 18 de octubre de 1983" and the word "viba" has been written in the bottom left corner.

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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