Reynaldo Charres Vargas, a 69-year-old Peruvian artist, proposes establishing the Pilot Center of Artistic Service "Fragile Art" (ARFRA) in Peru. The center would acquire a 10-room property to display, preserve, and reproduce Vargas' collection of 1,200 artworks created over 40 years using conventional and unconventional materials. The goal is to promote the educational benefits of art from childhood through family involvement by providing easily accessible artistic services online and in the community. Vargas seeks $600,000 in donations to fund the initial purchase and establishment of ARFRA as a pragmatic, participatory space for artistic culture.