Reflecting on Stent's visit to Nepal, he paints a moment he shared with the children. Stent uses watercolour to disclose a game of hide and seek, where he played with the Nepalese kids. In this painting, Stent features the child hiding behind a statue, Utilising watercolour to intensify the expressions of both the child and the painting aesthetically by manipulating watercolour. As a result, Stent captures an emotional and layered moment of a unique memory shared by him and this child, creating a striking portrait, even without the backstory. Artist's Statement: With the seeds of the three other paintings being planted during my time with @consciousimpact, a portion of the profit will go towards their new project in Bimire, Nepal, to provide over 80 families with access to clean drinking water.
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Watercolour on Paper Size: 20,5 x 13,5cm Framed: 40,5 x 31,5cm sometimes: In this particular piece, Tyler captures a child - Suzmeta, from the family whose home he helped to rebuild first. Tyler based this piece on a photograph he took of Suzmeta in the kitchen of the house they build for her family, cooking or assembling food, captured in a singular moment. Artist's Statement: I wanted to capture a feeling of nostalgia, that we often disregard the simple moments we experience at home with our families until they have passed and transformed into memories of comfort and familiarity.