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Wendy Learns Peter Pan is NOT Real (Loss of Innocence) Painting

Gina Son

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 10 W x 8 H x 1 D in

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Once upon a time... We all relished stories and books read to us and Disney seared the images of the characters in these fairy tales. When a female child learns that Peter Pan is not real, she loses her innate innocence. She graduates to being a girl. Ever wondered about the intention behind the seductive qualities of Tinker Belle and her relationship with Peter? The children of Wendy's and her younger siblings' age may not be awoken to the idea of "jealousy" or feeling threatened by others. It can be said that Peter Pan symbolizes the male factor in every girl's existence, and how all girls should be aware of the fact that boys like Peter represents much heart aches and loss of innocence in their lives.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 8 H x 1 D in

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Gina Son is a Korean-American Cafe-Scene Painter based in Honolulu. A global nomad, she has lived, worked and experienced observing people and sampling the ambiance in cafes in Paris, Rome, London, Tokyo, Seoul and Santorini. Gina has always been artistically inclined since her childhood, winning awards in her early formative years (e.g. the National Artistic Gold Key award in high school). She has taken art throughout her education. Being romantic at heart, she is deeply influenced by the 19th C. Impressionism masters such as Renoir and Degas, Monet and their depictions of femeninity. As a perpetual dreamer, she endeavors to paint the beauty of human connections, shared affinity, positive and in hopeful messages of love and a life-well-lived in her paintings.

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