



Wanna Slice A Melon
$150.00
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On a sun-drenched afternoon, the air hums with the rhythm of a crowd gathered on the street. In the middle of it all, a little girl stands with a slice of watermelon in her hands—its cool sweetness a small delight against the heat of the day. With a playful grin, she seems to ask, “Wanna slice a melon?”
It’s an ordinary moment—so fleeting, so familiar—that it becomes extraordinary when seen through Edward Wade’s brush. His watercolors are never just about what the eye sees, but what the heart remembers. Here, the freshness of youth, the innocence of play, and the shared joy of summer are preserved in transparent washes of color, layered with tenderness and memory.
Collectors who bring this piece into their home aren’t simply acquiring a painting. They are preserving a universal story: the simplicity of childhood joy, the sweetness of community, and the timeless beauty of a summer day. This work speaks to the quiet nostalgia of days gone by, inviting you to pause, to remember, and to savor life’s smallest, sweetest gifts.
Owning “Wanna Slice A Melon” is an act of preservation—of your own memories, of cultural heritage, and of the moments that too often slip away unnoticed. It’s a reminder that life’s richest treasures are found not in grand events, but in the laughter of children, the taste of fruit on a hot day, and the fleeting beauty of everyday moments that shape who we are.
Edward Wade paints so that we never forget.
“The sweetness of summer, the laughter of childhood, the joy of sharing—Wanna Slice a Melon carries those memories into your home. Let it remind you daily that life’s best treasures are simple ones.”
