Art update: Nice artwork called “Multi Color, I Don’t Know” realized today by artist “Pietro del Villa” in Sittard, The Netherlands

Today on this nice day, which started a little bit fresh, but later with some sunshine, we did go out in the nice city Sittard in The Netherlands. And we went on this nice day to the nice day care in Sittard. And at the nice day care we could learn something about creating nice artworks, And next to all hard art-work there was some space for a nice cup of coffee or a nice glass of water.

And today at the nice day care artist “Pietro del Villa” did realized a nice artwork that is called: “Multi Color, I Don’t Know”. This because the artwork exists from many colors. It is a abstract artwork. The artwork was made with several colors of oil paint. And also it was difficult to find a right name for this artwork. Artist “Pietro del Villa” did not know a full right name for the artwork, thats why the artwork for some part did get the name “I Don’t Know”. The full name of the artwork is: “Multi Color, I Don’t Know”!

We made already 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 art-fun and oil paint-fun at this website!

A nice shot from the white “canvasboard” that will be used for the artwork.
The first blue oil paint on the white canvasboard.
A Dutch art-book about “abstract” artworks.
A nice shot from a page of the artbook. This picture will be the “inspiration” for the artwork in Sittard.
Some blue oil paint on the white canvasboard in Sittard.
Some blue and brown oil piant on the white canvasboard in Sittard.
A nice shot from the used “paint-saucer” for the artwork in Sittard.
More brown oil paint and some more blue oil paint on the white canvasboard in Sittard.
A nice shot from the canvasboard in Sittard.
Some more colors on the white canvasboard in Sittard.
The white canvasboard is now filled with many colors.
A nice shot from a little “sponge” and “palette knife” that was used to create the artwork.
A nice shot from the “end-result” of the artwork in Sittard.

(Pictures: March, 2023, Sittard, The Netherlands)