Cochi's Art - Children's Game






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Cochi's Art presents the original 2024 mixed-media painting Children's Game on canvas, 50×70 cm, signed by hand, sold with frame, and Directly from the artist.
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Technique: Acrylic, graphite, oil pastels on canvas, gold leaf
Dimensions: 50x70 cm
Year of creation: 2024
Status: Sold with frame
Two children, united by a bubble, play as if the world around them weren’t collapsing. She wears the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh, he the Jewish kippah: symbols of two identities in conflict, but here bound by an innocent and universal gesture.
On the blue sky, however, loom shadows of war: a military plane, bombs falling, destruction and blood.
This work denounces the absurdity of war and celebrates the purity of childhood, capable of transcending cultural barriers and hate.
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Two children, connected by a bubble, play as if the world around them weren’t collapsing. She wears the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh, he wears a Jewish kippah—symbols of two opposing identities, here united by an innocent and universal act.
Yet in the blue sky looms the shadow of war: a military plane, falling bombs, destruction, and blood.
This piece denounces the absurdity of war and celebrates the purity of childhood, capable of transcending cultural barriers and hate.
Technique: Acrylic, graphite, oil pastels on canvas, gold leaf
Dimensions: 50x70 cm
Year of creation: 2024
Status: Sold with frame
Two children, united by a bubble, play as if the world around them weren’t collapsing. She wears the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh, he the Jewish kippah: symbols of two identities in conflict, but here bound by an innocent and universal gesture.
On the blue sky, however, loom shadows of war: a military plane, bombs falling, destruction and blood.
This work denounces the absurdity of war and celebrates the purity of childhood, capable of transcending cultural barriers and hate.
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Two children, connected by a bubble, play as if the world around them weren’t collapsing. She wears the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh, he wears a Jewish kippah—symbols of two opposing identities, here united by an innocent and universal act.
Yet in the blue sky looms the shadow of war: a military plane, falling bombs, destruction, and blood.
This piece denounces the absurdity of war and celebrates the purity of childhood, capable of transcending cultural barriers and hate.
