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art Childhood memories 10 - Fishing. (Digital download - 2042 x 2732 pix)
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Childhood memories 10 - Fishing. (Digital download - 2042 x 2732 pix)

€19.00

This digital painting reflects a rare but cherished memory of fishing with my brother, Samer. I was 12, and fishing felt dull just sitting, waiting for something that never came. Samer, however, found joy in it. Every morning at 6 AM, he would leave to fish, returning empty-handed but content. When asked, "Where's the fish?" he’d smile and say, "It was a great day."

The artwork captures the essence of those quiet mornings. Earthy tones, soft browns, and muted greens flow through the piece, with hints of light reflecting off the water. The brush strokes are loose and impressionistic, mirroring the calm, fleeting nature of the experience. The digital oil technique adds depth and texture, giving life to the peaceful stillness that Samer found in fishing.

At the time, I didn’t grasp his love for those still hours, but now I understand, it wasn’t about the fish. It was about the calm, the quiet, and the momentary escape. I wish I had joined him more often, even if it was boring, just to share in that peace. This artwork is a tribute to those simple, unspoken moments I now hold dearly.

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This digital painting reflects a rare but cherished memory of fishing with my brother, Samer. I was 12, and fishing felt dull just sitting, waiting for something that never came. Samer, however, found joy in it. Every morning at 6 AM, he would leave to fish, returning empty-handed but content. When asked, "Where's the fish?" he’d smile and say, "It was a great day."

The artwork captures the essence of those quiet mornings. Earthy tones, soft browns, and muted greens flow through the piece, with hints of light reflecting off the water. The brush strokes are loose and impressionistic, mirroring the calm, fleeting nature of the experience. The digital oil technique adds depth and texture, giving life to the peaceful stillness that Samer found in fishing.

At the time, I didn’t grasp his love for those still hours, but now I understand, it wasn’t about the fish. It was about the calm, the quiet, and the momentary escape. I wish I had joined him more often, even if it was boring, just to share in that peace. This artwork is a tribute to those simple, unspoken moments I now hold dearly.

This digital painting reflects a rare but cherished memory of fishing with my brother, Samer. I was 12, and fishing felt dull just sitting, waiting for something that never came. Samer, however, found joy in it. Every morning at 6 AM, he would leave to fish, returning empty-handed but content. When asked, "Where's the fish?" he’d smile and say, "It was a great day."

The artwork captures the essence of those quiet mornings. Earthy tones, soft browns, and muted greens flow through the piece, with hints of light reflecting off the water. The brush strokes are loose and impressionistic, mirroring the calm, fleeting nature of the experience. The digital oil technique adds depth and texture, giving life to the peaceful stillness that Samer found in fishing.

At the time, I didn’t grasp his love for those still hours, but now I understand, it wasn’t about the fish. It was about the calm, the quiet, and the momentary escape. I wish I had joined him more often, even if it was boring, just to share in that peace. This artwork is a tribute to those simple, unspoken moments I now hold dearly.

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