She may be still in nappies, and she does not know his ABC’s yet, but the only two-year-old prodigy Lola has already gotten plenty of attention and earned thousands of dollars on the art scene in New York.

Lucille Javier, who is the mother of the two-year-old Lola June, tells, that she had no clue that her daughter’s klatmalerier would suddenly be worth money. And mother Julie admits that she certainly earlier have thrown any of her daughter’s paintings.

It writes several media outlets including Good Morning America, and ABC News,

Lola’s great abilities for putting interesting colors together and create the composition in his photos was discovered by one of Lucille Javier friends, who showed some of Lola’s paintings to the gallery owner Anita Dunst, who is the owner of the gallery, Chashama Gallery, New York. Durst said from the beginning that she was sure that Lola art paintings could be sold.

And it was proven in the month of march, where Lola had his very own exhibition at the gallery, who had been given the title ‘Hope’.

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Open today! Hope is an exhibition by 2 Year Old artist, Lola June, and curated by Chashama artist Pajtim Osmanaj. In curating a show of Lola June’s work, Osmanaj says “In the intend to show people how pure and simple nature can really be. I believe it is not always necessary to have years of experience to create. With Lola’s art I want to create a show which makes people to question their selves and the difference between a master painter and a young child.” Check out this awesome exhibit today until Feb 17th, Tuesday-Sunday, 12-6 PM at 21 Greenwich Ave @pajtim.o @lolajuneart

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the Curator at the Lola exhibition, Pajtim Osmanaj, spoke out before the show on his Instagram, where he explained, in which the pure and simple art can be:

‘I think that it is not always necessary to have many years of experience to create. With Lola’s art I want to create an exhibition that gets people to ask themselves and think about the difference between a masterful painter and a little child’.

Gallery owner Anita Dunst has also been pleased with Lola’s exhibition:

‘I admire her brush strokes and the way she put together her colors. It is absolutely unique, says Anita Dunst and adds:

‘People have kimet us down to buy her paintings, and several stars have also purchased her art, explains Anita Dunst, who tells that some of Lola’s paintings are sold for amounts up to 10,000 crowns.

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Special Thank You to Everyone! HOPE was a vision of Pajtim Osmanaj (curator) & together we all made this happen. THANK YOU ALL for seeing the vision.

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