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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x15.7in
About this artwork
This painting reflects a moment of shared presence rather than a single narrative. Four children occupy the space, each engaged in play in their own way, while others listen to a story being told by an adult figure. The scene unfolds around a house and a tree, elements that suggest shelter, memory, and continuity.
Rather than depicting a single action, the work focuses on coexistence: different forms of attention, imagination, and connection happening… simultaneously. The loose, textured brushstrokes emphasize emotion and atmosphere over precision, allowing the figures to remain partially undefined, as memories often are.
“Sharing” is not about a specific story being told, but about the act of sharing itself: time, space, warmth, and imagination. The painting invites the viewer to recall those days when presence mattered more than explanation, and togetherness existed without needing to be named.
He is a self-taught painter with a background in law, exploring her passion for art and philosophy through oil on canvas and glass. Her work embodies contemporary expressionism, blending authentic, deeply personal symbolism and unique color techniques to create a distinctive style. Her artworks evoke powerful, unspoken emotions, inviting the viewer to unearth hidden memories and feel both joy and sorrow.