Farhad Nouri, a young afghan migrant, has been dubbed ‘little Picasso’ by Britain’s BBC.
The ten year-old boy living in Serbian Camp is using art and painting to help him cope with the harsh conditions.
Nouri’s drawings include famous portraits of painter Salvador Dali and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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