âThe Boy and the Sunflowerâ is a delicate and nostalgic piece. A young boy hides his face behind a radiant sunflower, as if shielding himself from the worldâs gaze. His posture conveys shyness and innocence, a quiet moment of childhood vulnerability. The bright yellow petals contrast with the softer, muted tones of the boy, emphasizing both his timidity and the warmth of the memory. The sunflower, often a symbol of light and growth, becomes a gentle reminder of youthâa time when the world felt both vast and intimate, and when something as simple as a flower could be both a shield and a wonder.