Original artwork description:

First painting dedicated to children's emotions: it wants to represent the vision of life by children, a vision made up of explosive feelings and emotions, given exclusively by primordial instincts. Emotions never driven, never driven.
This in particular speaks of the first time that this little girl is taken to the sea, she is happy, she screams the joy of her, to the water, to the beach, to the two seagulls flying in the sky. Everything is warm and colorful, impulsive! Messed about, because she doesn't know what's happening, she finds out for the first time, and she's happy!

Materials used:

acrilic, oil painting

Tags:
#portrait #contemporary #painting #expressive #children #child 
Look! The sea! (2021)
Oil painting
by Laura Muolo

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First painting dedicated to children's emotions: it wants to represent the vision of life by children, a vision made up of explosive feelings and emotions, given exclusively by primordial instincts. Emotions never driven, never driven.
This in particular speaks of the first time that this little girl is taken to the sea, she is happy, she screams the joy of her, to the water, to the beach, to the two seagulls flying in the sky. Everything is warm and colorful, impulsive! Messed about, because she doesn't know what's happening, she finds out for the first time, and she's happy!

Materials used:

acrilic, oil painting

Tags:
#portrait #contemporary #painting #expressive #children #child 

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Oil painting on canvas is my favorite technique, sometimes replaced by pastel on cardboard, but the line is always the same, the style is realistic. I choose these two techniques... Read more

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