Jumping in the past with my old artworks. 😊

An happy Thursday to you all! It can looks a little strange in the hot August, but since a couple of days I have a cold. πŸ™ƒ Yesterday I sneezed while I was working on a new painting after the lunch and I started to feel cold and, believe me, the temperature was absolutely no cold.
I spent a bad night trying to sleep, but this morning I felt myself like an old old woman with broken bones. Now I'm feeling a little betters and so I decided to sit in front of my laptop to clean some old old folders where I stored the pics I took years ago.

Between a lot of different pics I also found some images of my first artworks. Maybe some of you don't know that I started to work on art just around 10 years ago, when I met my hubby @paolobeneforti and he started to teached me to paint and to sculpt. ❀️

From time to time I like to watch and to share my first works on art, because watching them I can understand how my own style was born and how much I learned along these years, so you can see some of them in the following pics:

grey rabbit ok.jpg

wind girl oil painting.jpg

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DSCF8286.JPG

colored snow sheep.jpg

See ya soon and stay safe,
Silvia



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I really like how your post ties personal experience to creative growth, turning being under the weather into a gentle moment of rediscovery. It’s clear how meaningful it was to revisit your first artworks, especially as a way to trace where your style began and how it's evolved over a decade. There's something honest in how you link your artistic journey to meeting your husband, who introduced you to painting and sculpting. I admire that you’re sharing that backstory, it makes your current work feel even richer knowing the roots behind it.

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