CHILDHOOD FREEDOM
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In “Childhood Freedom,” I explore the intricate emotions of growing up through abstract and geometric art, utilizing primarily black and muted greys. These colors represent the deeper, often unspoken emotions of childhood, such as fear and uncertainty, and symbolize the lack of voice and rights in children’s experiences. The absence of bright colors highlights their unheard and unseen status, underlining societal neglect. The digital artwork’s moving geometrical shapes reflect a child’s restless spirit, struggling with inner demons and the instinct to flee fear. Beyond depicting struggle, this piece is a call to action, urging us to heed children’s silent pleas and to offer compassion and understanding. It emphasizes the need to recognize and value every child’s journey, advocating for a childhood rich in color, voice, and freedom, transcending mere shadows.Try it!