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Welcome to the RandomKid Art and Music Gallery.

Where kids inspire and empower kids.

Have a sip of your virtual double non-fat mocha latte (or hot-cocoa) and let these pictures speak to you. Some of our RandomArtists are offering their works for sale, and have generously offered to reinvest a portion of their profits back into RandomKid to help pay for all that it takes to grant a child's wish to make the world a better place. If you'd like to submit your art or music, please email gallery@randomkid.org for more info.

Manga by Naomi

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Naomi or Craig (as she's called by her friends) is a thirteen-year-old manga-ka (manga artist)…Manga is Japanese cartooning. Naomi attends Indian Hills Jr. High. She's addicted to all things Japanese, Fencing, Art, Drama, and any kind of Alt-Punk-Rock music. Naomi also likes the Renaissance Period, in fact she's a reenactor, that is if she can get the costume. She loves her friends to pieces (specially Cass, Sarah M, and Janet). And she absolutely spoils rotten her two pets Ozzy Ozborne who is a 6-month-old ferret and Pinch the Hermit Crab. While Naomi is attached to her originals, she is offering signed reproductions for sale. If you are interested in bidding on one of her works of art, please email RandomArt@RandomKid.com. Naomi has generously offered to reinvest 50% of what she makes back into RandomKid! She wants to see RandomKid grow and help all kids make the world a better place. Thanks Naomi!

Kaylee's Expressions

Open Door to Ocean Sunset Farmhouse
Kaylee is a 17 year old junior at St. Paul Open School. She is a talented painter, quilter, and equestrian. Her RandomGoal in life is to work with disabled children. She's already doing just that at a school for children with disabilities. She guides children in music therapy and helps kids strive to their full physical potential.

RandomArtists in Residence

Hurricane House Glowworm Star Istrouma Shelter
The picture (far left) was created by a RandomKid for a fellow RandomKid in a Gulf Coast Shelter. This particular picture spoke to so many of the hurricane survivors. In fact, one of them was inspired to draw something similar. Artist Kenshondra, Age 10, Istrouma Baptist Church Shelter, Baton Rouge drew the picture on the far right. Even the United Kingdom got into the act. The center “Glowworm Star,” created by an Anonymous RandomKid, was inspired by what another RandomKid's teacher said to her at her school.

What else? How about RandomRap?

Orikal Orikal is a 16-year old Puerto Rican senior at St. Paul Open School. He's a very talented Rapper from the West Side of St. Paul, Minnesota. He's shared the stage with the likes of Brother Ali, Toki Wright, Big Quarters, Carnage, Illuminous 3 and other local rappers. Tri-founder of the Playground Crew, a group of hip hop kids from around St. Paul. He's founder of Gargoyle Productions, a group of hip hop kids that make beats. Discography includes two solo releases (Unquestionable, 2003 / Visions of Elevation, 2004) a mix-tape (Playground Crew presents: Press Play Volume One - 2005) and a release overseas in New Zealand (LewsTherin - Cursive Thoughts - 2005). Upcoming projects include Acrimony (Orikal & Justin Jones), Overdose (Orikal & Doctor Delusion), 3rd solo album, Playground Crew presents: Press Play Volume Two and the Gargoyle Productions instrumental CD.

Talk about your RandomAmbition! Our people are talking to his people. Stay tuned. There's a very good chance the RandomKid site will be featuring a RandomKid Rap by Orikal available for download purchase. Orikal will make some coin. RandomKid will grow. The world will be a better place.

Share with the world the RANDOMNESS that is YOU!

You don't have to have EVER taken an art class. You just have to be. Write a song. Sketch a picture. Take a photograph. Send it to us here at RandomKid. Until our new website grows and we aquire some new technology, attach your work to an email and be sure to tell us your name and a little bit about yourself and your art (that part stays private).