At the ongoing 43rd Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), a special workshop area is sparking the imaginations of schoolchildren and inspiring their artistic talents. On the second day of the 12-day festival, primary school children transformed humble aluminium foil into miniature sculptures of their own design at a packed workshop ‘Silver Superhero’.
“Even though this is a structured activity, we encourage children to let their imaginations lead the way,” shared Taras Rubay, an instructor from Ukraine, who is passionate about working with young artists.
Grouped in fives, the students eagerly took the ten-by-four-inch foils to begin crafting their masterpieces. The first foil pieces were scrunched and rolled to form heads, followed by more intricate folding and shaping to create limbs and torsos, bringing their figures to life. While some children followed the superhero template closely, others ventured in their own directions, giving life to unique figures that reflected their personalities.
Nine-year-old Abdullah Masood Rehman from Saudi Arabia proudly fashioned a figure with exaggerated muscles, dubbing him “Abdullah.” “This is my superhero and he’s a footballer. He’s very strong and kind. I’m taking him home, and tonight I’ll paint a jersey for him on the foil,” he said, eyes sparkling with pride.
Ali, a nine-year-old from Yemen, carefully followed the instructions to create a warrior figure that stood upright. “My superhero’s name is Ali. He’s a gladiator. Look, he’s got a cape, a shield, and a crown,” he shared, delighted with his creation.
“All children are inherently creative; they just need an encouraging environment,” explained Victoria, the workshop leader who regularly conducts sessions for children of all ages. “Even with instructions, you’ll notice some children follow them closely, while others let their imaginations soar, reflecting their unique personalities.”
The 43rd edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair continues until 17 November, with a rich array of workshops and over 1,357 activities for all ages and interests. With more than 2,520 publishers and exhibitors from 112 countries, and 400 celebrated authors from across the Arab world and beyond, this year’s fair promises a vibrant celebration of literature and culture at Expo Centre Sharjah.