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The Girl Who Saw The World - part two

  • Writer: Vladimir Rozman
    Vladimir Rozman
  • Mar 11
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 30

In the second part of the series, the girl steps further into the world. A large flower beside her represents the fragility and resilience of childhood – a symbol of growth, hope, and the journey ahead. Her face remains abstract, reflecting the emotions and experiences that shape her identity.


Deklica ki je videla svet - drugi del. Oglje na platno, 50x40 cm
Deklica ki je videla svet - drugi del. Oglje na platno, 50x40 cm


The background blends reality with imagination, creating a space where personal interpretation plays a key role. Hidden symbols throughout the work invite the viewer to engage with the story in their own way and gradually discover new details.


This artwork is part of a series dedicated to children and their perception of the world.


A portion of the proceeds will go to support children in need, reinforcing the message of giving back and creating opportunities for future generations.


You can support the story for free by following and liking the artwork.

Thank you for your support.


Vladimir


 
 
 

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