The brilliant artist is one who never loses his childlike side, despite the influences imposed by society. Children, in fact, are nourished by the joy of discovery and the thirst for curiosity. These characteristics persist in great artists. In this regard, we cite Picasso's famous quote: "I learned to paint like Raphael; now I must learn to draw like a child." Purity is the key to art, and nothing is purer than a child.
Furthermore, the desire to play also plays an essential role, both in young children and in artists. Valter Adam Casotto's Child Artists embody the concept of the artist who remained a child. In this series of sculptural works, play, imagination, and creativity intertwine, giving rise to creatures that leave the viewer breathless.