At just 2 years old this child is already an art prodigy (and there are those who pay up to 7 thousand dollars to have his works)

At just 2 years old this child is already an art prodigy (and there are those who pay up to 7 thousand dollars to have his works)
At just 2 years old this child is already an art prodigy (and there are those who pay up to 7 thousand dollars to have his works)

Laurent Schwartz is making waves with his art, despite the tender age of 2: his paintings have already been exhibited in prestigious fairs and are in great demand

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Alone two yearsthe little German Laurent Schwartz he has already conquered the art world with his extraordinary paintings. Supported by his parents, Lisa and Philip, the young artist discovered his passion during a holiday at a resort where he spent hours in the children’s activity room, showing a innate talent for painting.

Laurent has already exhibited his works at the ART MUC modern art fair in Munich, where they were sold at significant prices. His paintings have attracted the attention of collectors around the world, with buyers paying up to $7,000 for yours works. The little artist’s creations are particularly appreciated for their abstract nature, which often incorporates silhouettes of animals such as elephants, dinosaurs and horses, Laurent’s favorites.

Laurent’s parents were clear that the profits from the sales of the works will be earmarked for a savings account, which Laurent will only be able to access once he reaches the age of majority. This ensures that the profits are used for his future, allowing him to have resources for further artistic or educational development.

He only paints when he feels like it

Laurent’s mother, Lisa, created an Instagram profile to share her son’s works, which quickly gained popularity, amassing over 36,000 followers. Thanks to the enthusiasm of users on social media, the family decided to put the paintings up for sale, which sold like hot cakes especially after the exhibition at ART MUC.

Lisa assures that Laurent only paints when he feels like it. Sometimes, the little artist can go weeks without touching a brush, but when inspiration strikes, he dedicates himself completely to his art. This approach ensures that Laurent’s passion remains a genuine expression of his talent and not an imposed obligation.

Laurent’s future looks promising, with requests to exhibit his works also coming from museums in New York. Interested collectors must move quickly, given his works they are in great demand and their value continues to grow.

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