The Rare Yellow Penguin

My inspirations come from nature. Sometimes, I see a very colorful flower; sometimes, a beautifully simple, single-colored bird. What inspires me is their connection to nature. I think I have more nature photos than pictures of people on my phone. Last year, I saw a rare yellow penguin for the first time. It was yellow!Continue reading “The Rare Yellow Penguin”

2025-First Post

Hi, What makes people authentic? Their habits, ways of self-expression, or points of view? I think all of the above, along with other things, make a person authentic. I opened this blog site to express myself better and use my unique sides. The reason I stopped writing was due to changes in life events andContinue reading “2025-First Post”

Writing and Creating Something New

The more you write, the easier it becomes to continue. I am trying to write a post, and it is very hard for me to create the flow that I want. You should see my Pages document—it is so crowded with many different ideas. 📖 Even though it hasn’t been that long since I startedContinue reading “Writing and Creating Something New”

Your Favorite Artists and Their Colors

Hello, Today I’d like to try a new approach for this blog post. I’ll be sharing my thought process as I work on the “Artists and Their Colors” series. By sharing this process, I hope to create a space for us all to engage and start a conversation. We all have different perspectives and favoriteContinue reading “Your Favorite Artists and Their Colors”

Colors and Nature

With the change of seasons, nature begins to use different colors. Each season has its own distinct palette and style. Summer embraces bright colors and blues from the sea, while autumn prefers shades of orange and brown, adorned with falling leaves. As human beings, we are intrinsically connected to nature and reflect its rhythms moreContinue reading “Colors and Nature”

Mother Nature and the flow of nature

The neighbors of Mother Nature started to smell some delicious scents wafting through the corridor. As a friend of one of them, I experienced the same enticing aroma when I visited their house. It smelled like a feast was in progress! We tried to guess what was cooking, but to no avail. After two daysContinue reading “Mother Nature and the flow of nature”

Visualization

“I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells.” — Dr. Seuss Waking up brain cells? What does that even mean? Are there beds in our brains? I know, it’s a silly question, but Dr. Seuss’s quote sparked my imagination. I was searching for quotes about imagination when I stumbled upon this joyful statement. ItContinue reading “Visualization”

Leonardo da Vinci and His Colors

There’s a man who marked a great milestone in both art and modern studies. He wasn’t depicted in a painting or any other traditional art form. In fact, his image was created with a single color and discovered after its creation. Today, it’s one of the symbols of multidisciplinary modern life. It reminds people toContinue reading “Leonardo da Vinci and His Colors”

Colors of Our Lives

While opening my laptop, I saw a green notebook and a yellow brush pen. I usually buy things based on their functionality, but seeing a yellow pen, notes taken with it, and a green notebook made me reflect on my lifestyle. I thought to myself, ‘You like every color, but seeing your favorite ones mostContinue reading “Colors of Our Lives”

An advice to my younger self

If I could give advice to my younger self, one of the most important pieces would be to be simple. That’s why minimalism inspires me so much. When learning to draw new things, I see small shapes that come together to form larger shapes. This understanding helps me learn and practice more efficiently. Even inContinue reading “An advice to my younger self”