Every child is an artist. The challenge is how to remain an artist growing up” – Pablo Picasso (Spanish painter)
The world of a child is a mesmerizing one; it’s where nothing like an impossibility exists. It’s where all things that can be imagined can be actualized. These perspectives come from a place of absolute trust and hope in all things, clear conscience and the joy of free expression. Children believe in the most absurd, illogical conclusions, and for some reason are able to live off these conclusions. To the child, anything, any dream is attainable. The beauty of this free expression however starts to fade away as they grow older. The concept of limitation starts to sprout in their minds because of the interference of what seems more practical, do-able and acceptable to the outside world.