The Sinkini sculpture, made of individually painted plastic, is a striking character with a sultry temperament and a deliberately independent view of the world. On his body there are patterns resembling a zebra in the semi—darkness of a tropical forest, a shining gold bandage ornament, emerald green accents and velvety brown trousers with tiger stripes. It was as if he had come from a carnival of emotions and stayed in this world to remind us that it is not shameful to feel vividly, and it is not strange to be different.
Sinkini defies logic, but obeys sincerity. He is both funny and strong, naive and defiantly brave. His image is like a visual diary of your inner state: if you've ever felt a little wild, a little alien, a little irresistible, you'll understand it right away. He has a drop of audacity, a glimmer of theater, and a spark of personal recognition.
Dobrotorium.Art strives not only to promote and popularize the creativity of children with disabilities, but also to create a community where everyone can contribute to the cause of kindness, love and understanding through art. Shinkini are creatures that embody human emotions. Each of them is individual and unique. In addition to the spectrum of "classic" emotions, there are deep emotions. It is them that we recognize in such sculptures intuitively, through sensation.