There was a time when life felt like it was passing me by. I was busy with work and daily routines, but something essential was missing. I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was drifting – living without passion or purpose. I’d always had this creative spark within me, but for some reason, I kept pushing it aside, treating it as an afterthought rather than the core of who I am.
It’s funny how life sends us signals, isn’t it? There were whispers in my head, gentle at first, then gradually louder, reminding me of that creative energy that had been with me all along. I ignored them for a while, convincing myself that I didn’t have time, or that being creative wasn’t practical. I had responsibilities, and art felt like a luxury I couldn’t afford. But those voices – they were persistent, and eventually, I had no choice but to listen.
One day, it hit me: Art wasn’t just something I enjoyed. It was vital for my life. It wasn’t a luxury, but a necessity. My creative side wasn’t something to suppress or fit into spare moments. It was the part of me that made everything else in life make sense. When I started honoring that side of myself, everything shifted. Suddenly, life had meaning again, and a sense of fulfillment returned.
I started embracing art in all its forms – painting, writing, creating. It became a daily ritual, and the more I poured into it, the more connected I felt to life. And that, my friend is where my tagline
"Art - Vital For Life"
was born. It came from the realization that art wasn’t just something I did; it was a way of being.
It fed my soul, grounded me, and gave me a sense of purpose.
Now, I can’t imagine life without art at its center. It’s a reminder that we’re all meant to express ourselves, to find that thing that lights us up and to pursue it wholeheartedly. Whether it’s through painting, writing, music, or any other form of creativity, art truly is vital for life. Without it, we’re just drifting.
With it, we’re alive.
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