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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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Locked out

Locked out
Locked out, staring Waiting until the discriminatory Door gives up, knowing I should ring the dangerous Bell of my barely real Neighbors, surely at home Anxiety is friendlier Then any residence Yet, stress, from inaccessibility Of my safest place Temporarily, blinds Great irrational fears
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Loneliness
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Wasting time
Created: 21/02/2024
Size: A2
Orientation: landscape
Type: drawing
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Then I arrived "home" without even a keyfob in my possession. They took that away from me, too. I should've just rang the doorbell of one of my neighbors. It took about an hour for another resident to walk by, and from the moment I noticed them, I somehow sensed they would be using a different door. Instead of following them, I decided I'd rather wait some more. Only thirty minutes later, someone from the correct door arrived. I mustered up the courage to follow them, and when they were about to open the door, their keyfob didn't work -- the door, not my keyfob, was broken this whole time. We exchanged some quick words, but I couldn't handle the internal awkwardness and decided to move to the other door. Nobody else would arrive for two hours, so I finally rang a doorbell. When I pulled the front door, I noticed that someone had put a screw in the door so anyone could open it. Who knows for how long this had been the case? Of course, I learned a lot from the situation -- mainly that I should buy a ladder so I could climb onto the first floor when necessary.

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