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Life Is Beautiful (Original/Canvas)

$1,089.00
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Do you remember what it felt like to see the world with wide-eyed wonder? As kids, life is full of magic, creativity, and endless possibilities. But somewhere along the way, that magic starts to fade—buried under expectations, rules, and the pressure to "do well." Well, at least, it felt that way to me.

This painting is a reflection of that contrast. The girl with the balloon embodies the innocence and joy of self-expression, while the vibrant graffiti behind her captures the beautiful chaos of childhood—messy, unpredictable, and full of potential. But then, there are the mathematical equations, a symbol of the growing weight of responsibility, structure, and the need to fit into society’s mold.

It’s a reminder that while we may have grown up, we don’t have to let go of that sense of wonder. The magic is still there—we just have to choose to see it.

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Do you remember what it felt like to see the world with wide-eyed wonder? As kids, life is full of magic, creativity, and endless possibilities. But somewhere along the way, that magic starts to fade—buried under expectations, rules, and the pressure to "do well." Well, at least, it felt that way to me.

This painting is a reflection of that contrast. The girl with the balloon embodies the innocence and joy of self-expression, while the vibrant graffiti behind her captures the beautiful chaos of childhood—messy, unpredictable, and full of potential. But then, there are the mathematical equations, a symbol of the growing weight of responsibility, structure, and the need to fit into society’s mold.

It’s a reminder that while we may have grown up, we don’t have to let go of that sense of wonder. The magic is still there—we just have to choose to see it.

Do you remember what it felt like to see the world with wide-eyed wonder? As kids, life is full of magic, creativity, and endless possibilities. But somewhere along the way, that magic starts to fade—buried under expectations, rules, and the pressure to "do well." Well, at least, it felt that way to me.

This painting is a reflection of that contrast. The girl with the balloon embodies the innocence and joy of self-expression, while the vibrant graffiti behind her captures the beautiful chaos of childhood—messy, unpredictable, and full of potential. But then, there are the mathematical equations, a symbol of the growing weight of responsibility, structure, and the need to fit into society’s mold.

It’s a reminder that while we may have grown up, we don’t have to let go of that sense of wonder. The magic is still there—we just have to choose to see it.

Mixed Media and Oil
Size: 700cm x 700cm

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