I love to create art because it was an escape and connected me to a community and eventually led on to people loving what I had to create
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I love to create psychedelic art because I feel like it is very meaningful and can mean different things to different people depending on how you look at it. It can be spiritual and moving and that’s what set it supposed to do. colors make people feel more emotions than we know, and I love to be able to express that to people I love creating art that’s colorful and makes others and I feel good and happy.or to people who can just relate to what I was feeling in the moment makes me feel free.
Where do you find inspiration?I find an inspiration through music and colors and experiences and feelings that I’ve had. I have felt things deeply forever and it’s just so beautiful to be able to express it and it’s beautiful for people to be able to love it and relate to it I feel like most of my art is from personal experiences or heartbreak and the fact that people can resonate and relate to it is amazing to me makes me feel less alone in my thoughts and feelings.
What would you do with $25,000?I feel like $25,000 would actually change my life in very many ways. I could afford to go to school-pay off some debt- etc etc I would be able to just put so many things on track for my life and finally having so many important things sorted out would be incredible.
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