China Overseas Press, April 3, according to the Japanese "Chinese Herald" reported that recently, the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation's special fund for caring for babies and infants took the lead in organizing a "One Belt with Water · Watching and Helping" activity, inviting Chinese and Japanese children to participate in the mapping of love and received More than 1500 love hearts drawn by children from China, Japan and other countries.

Omiya Eri is 44 years old and is known by Japanese cultural circles as Yayoi Kusama's most popular modern artist. His works are mostly on the theme of "love and life". This time, the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation special fund for caring for the healthy growth of infants and young children, and the Japan-China New Age Research Center of the Japanese General Corporation specially invited Omiya Eri to organize a live online communication event for the collection of Chinese and Japanese children ’s love and watch paintings. The children's paintings come together to form a huge pattern of love, expressing to the world a declaration of action that "loves together and overcomes the epidemic."

"I want to use art to cheer up children who cannot leave home due to the epidemic," said Omiya Omiya.

When she was making the work, she also received encouragement and support from the children. "I'm watching! I'm a kid from Shanghai!" "So beautiful, come on!". The form of online communication and collaboration between the two parties is also a new and interesting experience for children. (Jiang Ye)