Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) it’s beenalong journey Unknown (Pinterest, 2021) The road was rough and windy. But we got here, eventually. Darling, It’s been a long journey. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
Category: Art
The process
the process Unknown (Pinterest, 2021) Pain could change people and self-healing is the hardest thing to do after all. It is a process that requires a series of self-realization and self-acceptance. Moreover, it is even harder when we face a series of self-blaming and self-rejection. However, that is the process we need to get through. Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) And maybe, maybe this is how we will grow through. And in the meantime, self-forgiveness will come along the way as well as we forgive what have happened in the past. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
Some things have to change
Some things have to change VII Portraits (Pinterest, 2021) Suddenly everything became clear from where to go to how it will goes. All the things I counted on are no longer the one I should hold onto. Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) Things shifted in one’s absence; one returned to something else. Indeed, some things have to change. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
Paint the Future
Paint the Future What is the story behind? Paint the future was painted by Andrew Judd, Canadian painter and illustrator, graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1979. He is known as an Art Director, Illustrator, and Painter. Among his carrier, he also holds workshops and teaches privately. Andrew’s illustrations are used by advertising design and marketing companies around the world. Paint the future painting is the metaphorical journey of the lone artist, Andrew Judd following his instinct and painting the future. In his point of view, the journey of life is more important than the destination itself. He believe that paint is magic, it takes us into the world of realism and imagination. It is indeed, a very two different world apart. But somehow, both has it’s own way But somehow, both has it’s own way to show people what it’s like to walk along on it’s road that we will be facing. It also makes us to think of the journey, the whole process before we set ourselves on it’s destination. The painting depicts a man choosing his path and follows the color. It describe as if he has made up his own mind and walk slowly towards his future, the one thing he hasn’t sure what is ahead of him, but will enjoy the ride anyway. It is actually quiet interesting because the story behind it has a deep meaning, especially about life. The last thing that makes this painting interesting is that there is only one man, alone in the road with no one but himself. It describes how we, as human has every right to choose our own path at every given moment. Title : Paint the Future Artist : Andrew Judd Date : 2009 Medium : Oil on Canvas
La séparation
la séparation VII Portraits (Pinterest, 2021) We took the same train but stopped at a different station. I think of the possibility of all those possibilities but it only drained my brain. Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) “so i’m just a fictional character that only lives in your imagination?” Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
Who would have thought
who would havethought Unknown (Pinterest, 2021) I reached you with a tiny hope and a small breath of life. It’s after all, love that called out to me fearlessly. But who would have thought that it would came down to this Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) where hope turns into a lonely place to go, staying becomes the hardest thing to do and love is no longer about me and you. /who would have thought/ 그냥 그게 전부야. that’s just all. – P.82 – Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
On the edge
on the edge ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) But surviving is another story line. Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) I’m afraid I need a little bit more energy to climb off this cliff. I’m afraid I need more than just a rope to hold onto. Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest
A flower that blooms at night
Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) a flowerthatbloomsat night VII Portraits (Pinterest, 2021) I bloom at night so no one can see, where there is no pressure, no high expectations. Although it’s withered and lack of sun, I can still rise even after a fall. My roots were damaged, my petals were dying and began to fall. However, I will continue to grow for I have learned my lessons and seek for ‘more’. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Becoming Self-Discovery: Finding Peace Amongst Inner Demons Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
I guess that’s how it works
i guessthat’showit works VII Portraits (Pinterest, 2021) The world came to a stop one day, without a single sign or warning. Time passes all on its own dynamic, without a word of apology or a goodbye. Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) I guess that’s how it works. Life goes on it doesn’t stop for anyone. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest
Another spring
Poetry Fragments of thought (Catharsis, 2021) anotherspring Unknown (Pinterest, 2021) White birds are flying high above the blue sky. Some flowers start to grow and bloom. The trees are even dancing together with the wind. I watch yet another spring comes by and wonder if I lost myself in the process and fails to return. Read my other post Poetry Quiet Partings Read More Poetry Fading Petals: Soft Departure Read More Load More Stay Connected. Instagram Pinterest