Child and Animal Art

Amberlee Rosolowich Brings Youthful Imagination to Life

It's no secret that children love animals.
Amberlee Rosolowich, an aspiring artist and recent graduate of San Francisco's Academy Of Art University, captures the admiration children have for wild animals.
Rosolowich's oil paintings illustrate children and animals in leisure and play moments.

The graduate says that she has been fascinated with animal behavior since an early age.

"With childish imagination, I spent much of my younger years pretending these animals would protect me in darker moments and could understand parts of my mind and heart," said Rosolowich. "As a painter I have placed these moments into a lighter version of silly and playful quiet paintings."

This month Amberlee Rosolowich's art work will be presented at the Hespe Gallery in San Francisco.
Trend Themes
1. Childhood-inspired Artwork - There is an opportunity to create a market for art that captures the imagination of children and brings it to life through paintings.
2. Animal-inspired Artwork - There is an opportunity to capitalize on the love children have for animals by creating artwork featuring animals in playful moments.
3. Portraiture of Children - There is an opportunity to expand on the trend of portraits of children by incorporating playful and imaginative elements such as animals in leisure moments.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - The art industry can embrace this trend by encouraging artists to tap into their childhood experiences and create artwork that appeals to the young and young at heart.
2. Children's Products Industry - The children's products industry can incorporate Rosolowich's artwork into their products, such as bedding or wall decor, to create a playful and inviting atmosphere for children.
3. Education Industry - The education industry can benefit from this trend by incorporating colorful and imaginative artwork into curriculums to inspire children's creativity.

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