Monday, May 26, 2014

Tranquility



Being an artist isn't just an occupation, nor is it a hobby. It is a beautiful experience. Calm at all the right moments and wild in the rest. Each attempt at documenting a moment—whether it be a real one, an imagined one, or a wishful one—leaves a mark that can't simply be erased or washed out. Art can be as intimate as pen is to paper and it can be as clear as looking through the glass of a camera's lens. Art can be vibrant and colorful, full of extravagant pigments mixed into wondrous harmony; and it can be black and white—a perfect balance of being boldly soft. Most of all, art can just be—it can have individuality and authenticity because whether it is a tracing of a masterpiece or an absolute original it will always hold the strokes of it's creator—the fingerprint of it's maker.

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