The diptych “Naive" is a picturesque statement executed in the manner of color minimalism and lyrical infantilism, in which a combination of gradient backgrounds and handwritten phrases turns canvases into visual diary pages. The first part of the composition is a horizontal stretch of delicate, iridescent shades — from orange to green, with the inscription "Lawlessness in harmony". This formulation, as if torn from the stream of thought, combines opposites: chaos and balance, emotion and meditation. The second part is a concentric circle with a warm yellow center and a pink—blue halo, in which is inscribed the phrase: "It turns out how it turns out." This is not reconciliation with circumstances, but a calm acceptance of the movement of life as it is. The text is not random — it sounds like a mantra, as a reminder that control is an illusion, and beauty is born in the flow. Form and word are inseparable here: the language of color emphasizes meaning, and words become part of visual breathing.
The technique of execution resembles children's drawings, but behind the external naivety lies a deep honesty and a poetic view of the world. The color scheme is chosen with special attention to the emotional temperature: warm pink and yellow tones in the center create a feeling of openness and vulnerability, while saturated blue and purple borders lead to reflection. This is a work about sensitivity, about trust in oneself and the world, about naivety as a form of strength, not weakness. The diptych is suitable for those who appreciate not a cold concept, but the sincere presence of art in their lives.
The work was created as part of the Dobrotorium project.Art, which strives not only to promote and popularize the creativity of children with disabilities, but also to form a community where art serves as a language of love, support and human interaction. “Naive” is not just two canvases, but a quiet voice that makes its way through the noise and touchingly reminds: being open is already courage.