I have recently participated to the valuation commission to choose the winners for an educational contest about fairy tales. The activity was promoted through italian magazine Okay! by DreamWorks Italy and it was inspired by “Puss in Boots” movie. I saw a lot of beautiful drawings and paintings by which kids (infancy, primary and secondary schools) told and expressed – in absolutely freedom of expression – their ideas, feelings and emotions about the world of fairy tales.
Noemi’s work – so spontaneous and so similar to the structure of some Mirò ‘s artworks – really stroke all the commission members. And I think it deserves some attention. Noemi (she attends Infancy School in Madone, Bergamo, in Milan Area, Italy) did the painting last year, when she was 3 years old. Her painting – canvas, 29,5×24, acrylic – is the proof that the great contemporary artists have always been inspired by their infantile imaginary. And sometimes we need to say it…



It’s what we all wish we could find again!
Yes David! That’s the reason why I posted this incredible painting! Thank you!
Ah! Here it is perfectly shown, the inspiration to look back and find your true and original freedom of expression. Beautiful!
Thank you Lanier! I agree with you. Freedom of expression is really important. And we have an amazing example with this piece.
Three years old! Incredible. Would it be safe to say she is a natural artist? Wonder if there will be more works of art by her
Thanks Lyn! We usually receive (at Okay! review) lot of beautiful drawings and paintings from children. Noemi ‘s work is really compeling!
I could live with that on my wall…..does she charge Joan Miro prices I wonder?
Thanks Steve! You’re right… Little Noemi – and other kids- could do a revolution in the art market… We usually receive at our monthly magazine really interesting works from children. It’s the power of drawing.
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