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Painting Love: A Special Belly Art for Our Baby Thomas

After sneakers, eggs, and canvases, I thought I had tried it all—until my wife surprised me with a new kind of “canvas”: her beautiful, growing belly. She was pregnant with our second son, Thomas, and one day, she looked at me and said,“Why don’t you paint something here?”I was speechless for a moment. This wasn’t […]

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When a Hobby Gets Noticed (And Ends Up in a TV Studio)

It all started with Olaf, Super Mario, and Santa Claus — my son Nicholas’ top picks for our little painting sessions. But after sharing a few of those first creations online, something unexpected happened: people started paying attention. One message really caught me off guard. It came from an old friend and journalist back in

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Beach landscape in Maiori (with me, my brother, and my Best Dutch friend)

At first glance, this beach scene in Maiori looks like any peaceful holiday painting — blue sea, sun-drenched coast, postcard vibes. But look closer: those three tiny figures are actually me, my brother, and my best Dutch friend. Yes, we’re immortalized in paint now — no sunscreen required. This was a fun personal piece, a

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Gondola in Venice & Vietri landscape (for my sister-in-law)

Venice and Vietri — two of Italy’s gems, and two of my sister-in-law’s requests!First, the gondola in Venice: all romance and charm… except for the poor painter (me) trying to survive the tiny details without losing his mind 😄. Then came the Vietri landscape — bright colors, seaside magic, and just enough challenge to keep

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From Sketches to Small Canvases (and a Few Cartoon Requests)

After that first painting session, Nicholas and I were hooked. Soon, I graduated from scrap paper to small canvases, usually painting whatever Nicholas ordered like a tiny art director. Olaf? Sure. Super Mario? Why not. Santa Claus in May? Of course, boss. What amazed me was how much fun I was having. Painting stopped being

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