Original artwork description:

Story about painting:
"Is there a more beautiful view than a happy child? Probably not ... Children's happiness and joy are breathtaking, especially because they are spontaneous, pure, sincere, full of real, unadulterated feelings ... When a child rejoices, the whole world is more beautiful, more colorful and happier. We adults are also filled with feelings of well-being, we become more human, better, nicer ... A child's smile is a miracle..."

Materials used:

poplar wood panel

Tags:
#girl #cityscape #city scene #big painting #street #children #child #street scene #walk #happiness #vamosiart #walking #barakonyi #amusement park #jumping child 
Hint of Happiness (2019)
Acrylic painting
by Barakonyi Zsombor

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Original artwork description
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Story about painting:
"Is there a more beautiful view than a happy child? Probably not ... Children's happiness and joy are breathtaking, especially because they are spontaneous, pure, sincere, full of real, unadulterated feelings ... When a child rejoices, the whole world is more beautiful, more colorful and happier. We adults are also filled with feelings of well-being, we become more human, better, nicer ... A child's smile is a miracle..."

Materials used:

poplar wood panel

Tags:
#girl #cityscape #city scene #big painting #street #children #child #street scene #walk #happiness #vamosiart #walking #barakonyi #amusement park #jumping child 

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Zsombor Barakonyi is a professional Hungarian artist. His unique visual language offers viewers new levels of perceiving reality, in which, by overwriting conventional approaches, he builds a dialectic relationship between content and objectuality.... Read more

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