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"Just a science picture with lava, solid rock and ocean" -acrylic painting

Bob, who is 6 years, has a deep fascination with physical geology and has a passion for collecting rocks and minerals. His absolute favourite gemstone is lapis lazuli. Bob's curiosity extends to volcanoes, lava, coastlines, and other geological wonders. 

Recently, he embarked on a creative project with the intention of capturing the essence of science through art.  For his project, Bob envisioned a vivid science-themed painting that depicted the dynamic interplay of lava, solid rock, and the ocean. 

He used acrylic paint and some brown gravel to bring his vision to life.  Bob's artistic process began with a sketch that outlined his work. He executed painting, starting with painting the ocean, followed by the sandy beach, and the molten lava with streams cascading onto the beach and into the salty water. To make his sandy beach more "real", Bob ingeniously incorporated brown gravel, which he then covered with shimmering silver paint. As a delightful surprise, Bob improvised three charming pink jellyfish floating in the ocean and added colour of gold to finished the coastline and black to complete his idea of solid rock formations.  

Children possess limitless creativity and an natural ability to explore their interests and passions in the most imaginative ways. 































Another frame-worthy masterpiece!











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