Adult childhood: concept art helps find your inner child again

Before reading this post, I invite you to answer this question:

At what point did you lose your inner child?

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illustrazione per bambini di sofia cande in art syamhope bambina che corre

In case this word sounds unfamiliar to you...

What does "inner child" refer to?

The inner child refers to the part of us that remains spontaneous, emotional, and creative in fact, the part we often set aside as we grow up.

Now, try it yourself. Close your eyes: when was the last time you laughed out loud, when your eyes suddenly lit up… Got it? That very spark is our inner child finally finding the space to run, play again, be amazed, and feel.

How does finding your inner child help you?

Getting to know this term is already a huge step forward in finding your inner child, but there’s more: doing so can change your life and really help you to find happiness again.

When we do reconnect with our inner child, we’re in fact opening the door to vitality, curiosity and, above all, lightness! In our childhood, we experienced these emotions, but over time social judgment, overly strict rules and limiting environments have made us lock them away so that we forgot what once — and deeply still today — truly brings us joy.

That’s why it’s so important to make space for creative activities: art in all its forms (painting, dance, theatre, music and many others) allows us to recognise and process emotions that would otherwise remain stuck inside us — emotions that still try to find a way out, often spilling over as bursts of anger, sleepless nights or anxiety. Through art, instead, we experience a true catharsis: rather than blocking these emotions, we move through them and give them the space they need to express themselves.

And when you give yourself this space, you change, and your approach to life changes too: more playful and lighter, which naturally improves your emotional wellbeing and the relationships around you.

What is it to me: "Adult Childhood"

“Adult Childhood” is today a collection of artworks, but before that — long before becoming a brushstroke, a painting, and eventually even an exhibition — Adult Childhood was an idea that, for me, represents that very moment when we — you and I — as adults, find our inner child again; that moment when we rediscover magic, wonder, and the ability to be authentic.

Practically and currently in the Tejar of Azuel ( South Spain), “Adult Childhood” is a series of paintings born from a unique creative process that reconnects with that inner child we so often forget we are — and once were.

arte contemporaneo y crecimiento personal con homenaje al acto de crecer

Discover the masterpieces' worth between stories and emotions

The true value of these artworks lies in their story and their ability to evoke emotion. Each painting becomes a small tribute to the act of growing up: although life takes us physically away from our childhood, our passions allow us to bring it back to life.

La collezione “Infanzia adulta” nasce da un processo creativo unico in cui tele e cornici recuperate dalla strada o abbandonate, trovano una nuova seconda opportunità per venire valorizzate, restaurate e trasformate in nuovi racconti visivi. Ogni opera pittorica diventa così un ponte tra la nostra infanzia e la vita adulta che risveglia il bambino interiore.

This art collection invites you to dive into yourself and offers a comfortable space where you can:

  • talk about your emotions
  • give space to your inner journey for your emotions to emerge
  • have fun and dream
  • rediscover authentic happiness

The art exhibition “Adult Childhood” is not just a artworks collection but an emotional journey where art becomes a shelter that speaks directly to the visitor, inviting you to feel, connect, and rediscover your inner child.

One last detail...

If you come to The Tejar de Azuel (in the Cardeña region, South Spain), I really wish you a very nice visit!

Nel frattempo fammi sapere cosa ne pensi qui sotto nei commenti, chi ci è già passato invece ha lasciato queste bellisme dediche:

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Visit the art exhibition virtually through this interview conducted by Francisco Moreno - Azuel official reporter

artist sofia syamhope thanks the art public

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2 thoughts on “Infanzia adulta: ritrovare il bambino interiore attraverso l’arte concettuale”

  1. Este artículo y la colección me han conmovido profundamente. Me recuerda que, aunque la vida nos aleje de nuestra infancia, siempre podemos reconectar con esa parte pura y soñadora de nosotros mismos. Me hace pensar en la importancia de permitirnos sentir, jugar y soñar de nuevo, de recuperar esa felicidad auténtica que a veces olvidamos. Cada obra parece susurrarnos: “está bien detenerse, mirar dentro de ti y abrazar a tu niño interior”. Es un recordatorio hermoso de que el arte puede ser un refugio y un puente hacia nuestra esencia más sincera.

  2. Questo articolo e la collezione mi hanno profondamente commossa. Mi ricorda che, anche se la vita ci allontana dalla nostra infanzia, possiamo sempre riconnetterci con quella parte pura e sognante di noi stessi. Mi fa riflettere sull’importanza di permetterci di sentire, giocare e sognare di nuovo, di ritrovare quella felicità autentica che a volte dimentichiamo. Ogni opera sembra sussurrarci: “va bene fermarsi, guardare dentro di te e abbracciare il tuo bambino interiore”. È un bellissimo promemoria del fatto che l’arte può essere un rifugio e un ponte verso la nostra essenza più sincera.

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