Art update: Nice artwork called “Little Healing Stones in the Green” realized by artist “Pietro del Villa” in Sittard

Today at this nice day that was not very hot and not very cold we did go out in the nice city Sittard in The Netherlands. And in this nice city in The Netherlands we visited the nice day care. And at the nice day care we could work today on some nice artworks. And next to all hard work there was some space for a nice cup of coffee or a nice glass of water.

And today artist “Pietro del Villa” did realized a special artwork. The artwork is a small canvas-cloth with the background color green. And on this artwork you can find little healing stones to decorate the artwork. The artwork did get the name “Little Healing Stones in the Green”. This because of the use of some little healing stones.

And today we already made some interesting pictures about this nice artwork in Sittard. If you want you can see all pictures underneath. The only thing you have to do is to scroll down at this webpage! We wish you already some healing stones-fun and art-fun on this website!

A nice shot from the used “canvas-cloth” in the packaging.
Also a nice shot from the used white “canvas-cloth” in Sittard.
A nice shot from a tub with some little healing stones in it in Sittard.
Also a nice shot from a tub with some little healing stones in it.
This picture shows also some more little healing stones
Also a nice tub with some little healing stones in it.
A nice shot from the white “canvas-cloth” and some tubs with little healing stones in it.
A nice shot from the used “oil paint” for the artwork in Sittard.
A nice shot from the green “background” of the artwork in Sittard.
A nice shot from the used “paint-saucer” at the day care.
A nice shot from the “end-result” in Sittard at the day care.
A nice “close-up” from one of the corners from the artwork in Sittard.
Also a nice close-up from the special artwork in Sittard.
Nice close-up! You can see some little healing stones at the artwork in Sittard.
Also a nice shot from some little healing stones at the left side of the artwork in Sittard.

(Pictures: December, 2022, Sittard, The Netherlands)