YUME Pink

The word YUME means dream in Japanese. Yume represents the child that follows their dreams no matter what. In life, we always have challenges and roadblocks. Even people telling us our ideas or dreams are silly. Yume represents the person who becomes who they were meant to be even if it means wearing their lucky bunny pajamas every day they do it! Yume is also gender-neutral. It represents everyone from all genders and nations!
Size: 18 inches
Shipping Fee: The given price of the artwork is exclusive of shipping cost. This will be calculated and charged for upon request of delivery and is based on the size of the artwork and shipping destination, as indicated in the Terms & Conditions.
Daniel Mazzone was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. As part of an artistic family, he was surrounded by a world of visual concepts and expression. His mother was an art instructor, and Mazzone became particularly interested in the composition and production of stained glass at a young age. During his school days, teachers and fellow students alike saw his inherent artistic ability and potential. The youthful exploration of his artistic talents were pushed aside when he became homeless at the age of 15. Once Mazzone got back on his feet a few years later, he pushed himself to explore his true passions again.

The word YUME means dream in Japanese. Yume represents the child that follows their dreams no matter what. In life, we always have challenges and roadblocks. Even people telling us our ideas or dreams are silly. Yume represents the person who becomes who they were meant to be even if it means wearing their lucky bunny pajamas every day they do it! Yume is also gender-neutral. It represents everyone from all genders and nations!
Size: 18 inches
Shipping Fee: The given price of the artwork is exclusive of shipping cost. This will be calculated and charged for upon request of delivery and is based on the size of the artwork and shipping destination, as indicated in the Terms & Conditions.
Daniel Mazzone was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. As part of an artistic family, he was surrounded by a world of visual concepts and expression. His mother was an art instructor, and Mazzone became particularly interested in the composition and production of stained glass at a young age. During his school days, teachers and fellow students alike saw his inherent artistic ability and potential. The youthful exploration of his artistic talents were pushed aside when he became homeless at the age of 15. Once Mazzone got back on his feet a few years later, he pushed himself to explore his true passions again.
