Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicately conveys the purity andContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art”
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Exploring Innocence Through Art
Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicately conveys the purity andContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art”
Exploring Innocence Through Art
Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicately conveys the purity andContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art”
Exploring Innocence Through Art
My latest painting – Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicatelyContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art”
Exploring Innocence Through Art: Acrylic Masterpiece
My latest painting – Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicatelyContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art: Acrylic Masterpiece”
Exploring Innocence Through Art: Acrylic Masterpiece
My latest painting – Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicatelyContinue reading “Exploring Innocence Through Art: Acrylic Masterpiece”
Innocence: Capturing Childhood Through Art
My latest painting – Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicatelyContinue reading “Innocence: Capturing Childhood Through Art”
Innocence: Capturing Childhood Through Art
My latest painting – Innocence – acrylic on boxed canvas. Three young children sit side by side, absorbed in the quiet simplicity of their moment—content, curious, and unguarded. Their expressions, gestures, and casual postures evoke a world untouched by responsibility or judgment. With a palette that balances natural warmth and subtle contrast, the artist delicatelyContinue reading “Innocence: Capturing Childhood Through Art”
Mother and Child
I painted “Mother and Child” over 50 years ago. It was my first serious portrait painting and I remember being very unsure of my ability to capture the proud and resolute look on mother’s face. Unfortunately the surface was damaged some years ago whilst the painting was in storage
Mother and Child
I painted “Mother and Child” over 50 years ago. It was my first serious portrait painting and I remember being very unsure of my ability to capture the proud and resolute look on mother’s face. Unfortunately the surface was damaged some years ago whilst the painting was in storage
