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I love art, and I am kinda obsessed with making more, always trying to make something new, something better. I live in a beautiful city called Den Bosch which inpsires me a lot to make art.

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Symbols

Symbols
come sit down in the shade let's pretend we are not watching the road going nowhere let's pretend we are keeping it simple\ \ have you met my sisters?
hiking
Walks
nature
Nature
family_restroom
Family
sentiment_stressed
Anxiety
acute
Wasting time
Created: 06/05/2023
Size: A4
Orientation: portrait
Type: drawing
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This piece showcases the power of symbols, employing them to narrate a compelling story in a simple yet profound manner. Imagine the celestial Luna shedding tears, brilliantly juxtaposed with clouds, a manifestation of the boundless sky. These elements are not just visually enticing, but also imbue the artwork with a sense of depth and mystery. Each symbol tells a tale, and together, they weave an enchanting saga. Venture further into the scene to discover a road, its destination shrouded in ambiguity as indicated by the sign. Is it a metaphor for life's uncertainties, or perhaps, a commentary on our collective journey? A figure, conspicuously located in the lower left corner, looks away from the road, seemingly detached from its directionless path. Lastly, a modest chair and a tree are positioned, invitingly hinting at respite. But these aren't ordinary objects, they are symbols of comfort and tranquility, acting as a metaphorical invitation to 'sit down in the shade'. Accompanying this visual narrative is a poem, whispering an invitation to simplicity and tranquility. The verses are a conversation, a seemingly innocent dialogue about pretending, about observing, and about embracing the ordinary. 'Have you met my sisters?', it asks, leaving us in contemplation. This artwork is a testament to the transformative power of symbols, beautifully demonstrating how they allow art to communicate complex emotions and ideas in an easily graspable way. An intriguing blend of poetry and symbolism, it draws you in, encouraging you to delve deeper into its narrative layers.

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