They call 10-year-old Afghan migrant Farhad Nouri "Little Picasso." His first exhibition was dedicated to helping a Serbian boy recovering from brain surgery. Nouri and his family left their home in Afghanistan two years ago. Upon his arrival in Serbia, he joined art classes organised by aid groups. His talent soon became a sensation, turning him into a local celebrity .Among Nouri's works exhibited in the garden of a Belgrade cafe were his drawings of Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Harry Potter. Charity money for the sick Serbian boy is being raised through donations and by selling Nouri's photographs and copies of his drawings. Nouri dreams of one day moving to Switzerland to become a painter and a photographer. He said he wanted to help someone else as well to show how important it is to be good to other people.
Wearing a straw hat and sunglasses on a hot summer afternoon, Nouri carried out an old guitar that served as a box for donations for the sick Serbian boy. https://youtu.be/x1E0LztpP0Y. In the spring, he befriended the American actor Mandy Patinkin.
Wearing a straw hat and sunglasses on a hot summer afternoon, Nouri carried out an old guitar that served as a box for donations for the sick Serbian boy. https://youtu.be/x1E0LztpP0Y. In the spring, he befriended the American actor Mandy Patinkin.