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Time travel through paintings

 

<h3>מסע בזמן דרך ציורים</h3> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Last weekend, I moved house, and had an experience I didn't expect: opening old drawers and binders and looking at the drawings I've done throughout my life. It was a journey through time, where I wash my eyes with the colors and shapes I created, important and special people I painted over the years - friends, family and characters who changed my life.

Dear parents, if your child likes to draw - invest in them! Supporting this love can change their lives and give them many benefits. When the children engage in drawing, they open a door to a rich and diverse world. Drawing encourages their creativity, which leads to improved problem solving and out-of-the-box thinking. It also helps improve fine motor skills, such as holding and moving brushes and pens, which strengthens the child's self-confidence. In addition, drawing is a means of emotional expression, which helps them understand themselves better and deal with different feelings. In a technological and noisy age, the creation allows them to find moments of concentration and silence, which are beneficial to their mental health.

I remembered some paintings I did as a child, who had a dream to learn to paint anything - from furniture in the house to nature landscapes in watercolor, pencil, oil and acrylic. There were moments when I took out a one-shekel pen or a pencil from a pencil and started scribbling on pages in school lessons, while bored. These paintings were part of a world where colors lived and helped me express myself.

When I looked at the paintings, I realized how many hours of work and concentration I had in my life. How many times have I thrown away pages and drawings I didn't like, and yet, how happy I was for every person I drew. It was a defining moment when I realized how "wasted" I had been over the years. You didn't really unlock my creativity like I should have.

But perhaps all this was necessary. All the steps I proposed to myself, all the hours I underestimated, all the paintings I didn't like - all these led me to this moment. For the moment when I realize that painting is my great love, and I must stick to it.

This transition was not only physical; He was also emotional. I thank every painting for teaching me, for showing me how much power art has and how it can accompany us at every stage of life. I'm starting a new chapter where I intend to embrace this love, continue to create and remember all the people and memories that have led me to this point.

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