Art can be made of anything, and that idea alone is very powerful too me. It’s a way to express anything you want in any way you want.
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Abstract is probably the best way I can explain my favorite type of art. I like many kinds of arts. But, specific kinds of abstract sculptures, paintings, clothes, any abstract art really hits me deep, especially ones that are emotionally charged, I like the deeper meanings of the abstract art, and how others perceive my art and other kinds of art. The audience is just as much apart of the art as the actual art itself. I love psychology in conjunction to my art and its influence on the audience
Where do you find inspiration?My own experiences within life, others experiences, there are other kinds of art and other creators who really stick out to me. Even literature, poems, and music especially, music is a huge inspiration for me. It’s been something that’s basically ran through my veins since birth. I even write poems, and stories. I also pull inspiration from the idea of imperfection. I don’t like blank, boring, or uniform. I like jagged lines, and art that sometimes just doesn’t make any sense sometimes.
What would you do with $25,000?I would use it for college, rent, for a car. Almost every single cent of that 25,000 is going toward my career, my house, a car. I will invest any left over money or give it to my parents, my boyfriend, my brother, my grandma, my cousin for her college education. I want a good life, with a good career. I’ve struggled a lot personally and I want to share my art to help others. As well as anyone around me.
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