Discover the curious work of James
Mollison, a native Kenyan photographer has spent four years creating his
work entitled “Where children sleep” (Where children sleep) in
collaboration with the NGO “Save the children”. [3x1001 ]
This is a photographic book where
the author shows the rooms of over 200 children scattered all over the
world. It is a curious way to teach the differences, both economic and
cultural, that exist in our world; not find it difficult to compare to
view images.
What are the differences between a
child any of Scotland and another in China? And between a Japanese girl
and an Israeli child? Here is the work of James Mollison to be able to
answer these questions
Rhiannon, 14, Scotland
Dong, 9, Yunnan, China
Tzvika, 9, Israel
Anonymous, 4 years, Ivory Coast
Jaime, 9, New York, United States
Bilal, 6, West Bank
Ryan, 13, North Carolina, United States
Alyssa, 8, Harlan County, USA
Joey, 11 years, Kentucky, United States
Thais, 11 years, Brazil
Delanie, 9, New Jersey, United States
Lamine, 12, Senegal
Kaya, 4 years, Tokyo, Japan
Anonymous, 4 years, Romania (live on the outskirts of Rome)
Ryuta, 10, Tokyo, Japan
Bikram, 9, Melamchi, Nepal
Nantio, 15, Lisamis, Kenya
Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil
Douha, 10, Hebron, West Bank
Alex, 9, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Prena, 14, Kathmandu, Nepal
Roathy, 8, Cambodia
Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal
Juan David, 10, Medellin, Colombia
Risa, 15, Kyoto, Japan
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