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Art is my muse, I consume it, and I create it. My subject is the human mind, struggling to contain what's inside as well as absorbing the outside world. I visualize emotions, walking on the edge of sanity to make a genuine work. However, my ultimate goal in each cathartic attempt is to build an aesthetic creature, an eye-catcher .I started by experimenting with black and white sketches, and gradually acquired a style for expressive portraits. I stepped into the painting world using acrylic. The colors added scent to my paintings, while the figures remained the foundation of my visual art.
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Instead of formal education, I have selectively self-studied arts and humanities. In philosophy, I am compassionate with the author's intended content, and try to grasp their message. However, when it comes to arts, as a viewer under the influence of philosophical ideas, I interpret the artist's motives. For instance, what Foucault says about the waves of conformity in progress towards mental health, for me, is a means to relate to an artist's work. I observe how the artist has captured the essence of the suffering soul, and what triggered each step of their work's evolution. I search for the recurring theme in their work, and how such deeply personal art works can become so universal.
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