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About me

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See the world through the eyes of your inner child.
The eyes that sparkle in awe and amazement as they see love, magic and mystery in the most ordinary things.

The emotions in art

Some people say you have to choose a niche when you want to start a business. Especially with art, they say you should pick one thing, become good at it, and stick with it. I disagree. I have a list full of hobbies I enjoy. Sometimes so many that I don't know what to choose. In a time like this, when AI can create art in any style based on just a few words, having multiple interests is your strength. We can combine all our interests and create something that can be uniquely ours. We can take the things that bring us joy, or even sadness, and create art that doesn't just generate an image, but something that speaks to you. You can create something that captures your emotion and creates value. In an age where everything can be created by a computer, isn't it wonderful to go back and take the long route? To create for yourself? To discover what something is worth to you? I don't want this just for myself. I want to share what makes me happy. When I share my emotions, I hope to help you find the things that give you yours. I want to help you discover what it's worth to you.

A child's perspective

While working in a daycare center, I learned a few things. For starters, children have a very pure sense of honesty. They say what they think as soon as the thought pops into their head, and they're not afraid to ask questions. Have you ever wondered about something but didn't want to ask it because you're afraid people will think you're weird? Did you think about asking something but didn't want to bother anyone, so you just looked it up later? Well, not children. They'll irritate you and keep asking until they get an answer they're satisfied with. And if your answer only raises more questions, too bad. Now you have to answer those questions too! Then I learned that children can find joy in even the smallest things. When everything is new to you, you're open to new ideas. Have you ever seen an adult learn something new and not be immediately skeptical? Adults need more time to process. We want to compare and reflect, and a final decision always has to be made. Is it good or bad? Wrong or right? An adult might look at a bee and see something that stings you or gives you honey. When a child looks at a bee, it's just that: a bee. Nothing good or bad, just a buzzing, yellow-and-black ball.

I think adults can learn a lot from children. We could learn to judge less, or to be more open-minded. We could learn to think more positively, to discover things by doing instead of thinking, and to learn to take risks. We should learn from how they fall, yet still get up to try again, smiling all the way. We must learn to let go and be ourselves. What would our inner child have wanted from us? And why wouldn't we try again now?

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