Geniuses of no more than twenty meter

One of the "unwritten rules" of the maternal protocol, is never to say in front of other mothers that your son is the most handsome, intelligent and affectionate in the world. We already know that it is, and that is why it is better not to rub it on the face of the rest of the mothers making them feel even more miserable if it is still possible. So it is better to be educated and let the rest of the mothers live happily with their beloved offspring and leave the epithets about the goodness, life and miracles of ours inside the walls of our home.

But every rule has its exception, and in this case, exceptions. Because if you are one of the parents of the creatures we will talk about shortly, you have plenty of reasons to say that your child is a genius, because he really is, and certified. Here I present a small sample of children with abilities that go beyond the typical "my child is good". They are geniuses of no more than twenty meter.

Aelita Andre, or when the painting becomes art

At six years of age, Aelita is one of Australia's best known abstract art painters and it has been said of her that she can become the future Pollock. Aelita is the daughter of artists and began painting at the same age as all children do, only that she did it differently, so different that at the age of 22 months her parents presented their drawings to Mark Jamieson, director of Brunswick Street Gallery who just saw them agreed to expose them in his gallery and that he did not know that the author of the paintings had not yet turned two years old (I suppose now when they say that "it seems that a child has done it", they could be right). After the exhibition, AQelita began selling her paintings and in a few years she had sold paintings for more than $ 30,000.

But the thing did not stay there in 2011 the Agora gallery in New York I present an exhibition only with his paintings, something that many painters dream of being able to do one day.

Art critics have pointed out Andre's work as abstract expressionism with surrealist technique and accidentalism. She paints with acrylics and often adds three-dimensional objects, including the bark, branches and feathers, to the canvases.

Some media that have echoed and praised his work are Time, BBC, The Washington Post and New York Times.

Are you still hiding your children's paintings? Well you are wrong

Ryan Wang, the young Mozart

Practice, practice, practice.

It is the motto of Ryan Wang, a very young pianist who At five he has played in the legendary American Protégé International contest for string and piano 2013.

Ryan has been playing the piano for two years and as you can see in the video he does not do anything wrong. In fact, Mozart learned his first piece of music at the same age.

Wang is from Canada, he began his musical adventure playing the keyboard like all the children his age do, to have fun. But his mother noticed his talent and hired a piano teacher. His favorite song is "Variations on a Russian theme."

In a television interview with Ellen Degeneres A few months ago, Wang told the crowd that he never gets nervous, and that his favorite subject is math. "But it's just math 'baby'"he added.

And now if they have value they release a "baby" to Ellen in her program to see what happens.

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