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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
5.1x7.1in
About this artwork
This small, intimate oil painting on canvas captures a tender moment, rendered in the soft, muted colors of realism. It's a piece that invites contemplation, part of a series exploring the infinite within the small. The artist conveys a poignant question about the future, pondering whether children will still experience the simple joy of playing in the snow.
The artwork touches upon the profound impact of climate change, a gentle reminder of how… rising global temperatures are altering natural landscapes. It evokes a sense of nostalgia for past winters and a concern for seasons to come, where snow may become a rarer, more precious sight.
Its subtle yet powerful message makes it a wonderful conversation starter.
'A storyteller of wandering thoughts in paint'. Her paintings are inspired by personal memories and thoughts about life in general. She brings small and big issues and questions of our everyday life into her paintings and she loves to do this in a rather 'playful' and storytelling way . Some of her paintings are permeated with an idealized vision of the world others are filled with second thoughts and questions. Driven by a sense of play and curiosity , she wants her artwork to be aesthetic and peaceful. When she is not painting or drawing , she probably is playing her piano or guitar or quietly reading a book. "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment " cfr. Ralph Waldo Emerson