Staying with three toddlers during the lockdown phase is not an easy thing to do. but Bollywood actress Sunny Leone and her husband Daniel Weber using the lockdown time to proper utilization.
View this post on Instagram Family art with @dirrty99 !! The kids, Daniel and Nathalina have laid the base of my next piece! Officially in paint mode! I’m truly blessed with them all! Will share the final once I’m done working on it 🙂 lol #satnamwaheguru #familyiseverything A post shared by Sunny Leone (@sunnyleone) on Apr 30, 2020 at 10:19pm PDT
Family art with @dirrty99 !! The kids, Daniel and Nathalina have laid the base of my next piece! Officially in paint mode! I’m truly blessed with them all! Will share the final once I’m done working on it 🙂 lol #satnamwaheguru #familyiseverything
A post shared by Sunny Leone (@sunnyleone) on Apr 30, 2020 at 10:19pm PDT
The actress shared a video on her Instagram, giving us a glimpse of another fun activity. In the video, the entire family – Sunny, Daniel, their daughter Nisha, twins Noah and Asher, and their nanny Nathalina – can be seen painting on a large sheet of paper.
Sunny and her husband Daniel have been trying to keep themselves and their kids occupied during the lockdown. Earlier, they shared a video of themselves dancing to Justin Timberlake’s song Can’t Stop The Feel.
While the family members can be seen pouring one color over the other on the sheet, the final result may definitely turn out to be a masterpiece.
A few days back, Sunny shared another piece of her lockdown art and showed it off on Instagram. The actress also revealed that it took her 40 days to complete the piece, which she titled “Broken Glass”.
My lockdown piece of art.It’s called “broken glass” sort of like our lives at the moment. Everything might feel shattered, but every piece is meant to be next to each other to be made whole again. So if we can work together we also will feel whole again and come back together. pic.twitter.com/cbgKbOhHtw — sunnyleone (@SunnyLeone) April 26, 2020
My lockdown piece of art.It’s called “broken glass” sort of like our lives at the moment. Everything might feel shattered, but every piece is meant to be next to each other to be made whole again. So if we can work together we also will feel whole again and come back together. pic.twitter.com/cbgKbOhHtw
— sunnyleone (@SunnyLeone) April 26, 2020