BookArt: Reading Kids on Paintings.
For centuries, books have been an integral part of childhood. Even the boosting progress of mankind and sophisticated technologies haven’t changed that natural flow of life: books are still the multipurpose tool able to educate, entertain, and amaze as well as satisfy natural curiosity, which only kids could have. Supposedly, there is no parent in…
For centuries, books have been an integral part of childhood. Even the boosting progress of mankind and sophisticated technologies haven’t changed that natural flow of life: books are still the multipurpose tool able to educate, entertain, and amaze as well as satisfy natural curiosity, which only kids could have. Supposedly, there is no parent in the world whose heart is not melting when they see children reading with sincere interest.
Today, with this post, I’d like to introduce one more Bookmarin rubric, called BookArt, which is devoted to books presented in artworks. The first set will feature reading kids. No wonder this theme is so popular: children have always been a great source of inspiration for all sorts of creative people. So, meet the first 15 artworks collected via Pinterest and transferring the warm, inspiring energy of children absorbing knowledge about the world around them. The paintings showcase different styles, are accomplished in various artistic manners, and employ diverse techniques, but what they do have in common is the serene light of a peaceful childhood. Enjoy!
“Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him”. (Maya Angelou)
Hope you will get inspired by them as deeply as I. New collections are coming soon. Join in!
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