26 December 2016

Extraordinary Paper Gifts and Stationary - Felix Doolittle











My friend recently visited our place and remarked that the children's' space was like a dreamland. What she meant was that it allows for fantasy as it has art works everywhere, a music space, an art corner, large jungle plush animals, a reading nook with lots of books... She also said she would have loved to have a child to do something similar.
Thank you for the flowers - as we Germans like to say.
I was inspired by Felix to add some further art works into my sons' space.
These pieces are simple yet evocative of nature, beauty in its rawest form. I fell in love with the detail and the purity of the depiction of said objects.
I found a beautiful white polar bear piece which now hangs just near my youngest bed and every time he wakes he gasps with the most wonderful joy and gurgles 'beaarr'. 
I remember a generous mentor saying to me once in New York that art is in its purest incarnations is truthfulness. Yes, indeed.


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