We often perceive Mother Nature as wise, calm, and a great mother to all beings on Earth. And she is all those things. Yet, there are more personality traits of hers that we sometimes overlook. She not only exhibits them but also reflects them in other living things. One of these traits is playfulness. WeContinue reading “Mother Nature Loves to Play”
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The Art Of Creating
🌱It was 01:38 AM, and I suddenly decided to open my computer… I wanted to write this post because I wanted and voices in my creative part of my mind started to doodle things. They were shapes with vivid colors. At first, they were like clouds; they moved and changed shapes.Then I saw the deeperContinue reading “The Art Of Creating”
Mother Nature is painting the sky
Did you know sometimes Mother Nature paints the sky, when the earth changes its angle? She takes out her canvas and creates beautiful landscapes. Sometimes she chooses so many colors that one can’t believe it. Oranges, pinks, yellows, and more… It’s truly magnificent. Once, during one of our daily walks, I asked her how sheContinue reading “Mother Nature is painting the sky”
How to draw something?
How to draw something? Everything starts with a dot, followed by a line. Dot continues to fill empty spaces. What’s important is how it fills. You may see a simple form of dots and lines but what you see is the reflection of the dot’s journey. What we are shapes our dots and lines; onesContinue reading “How to draw something?”
Mother Nature is De-Cluttering
Did you notice the boxes outside Mother Nature’s house? When people saw them, they were upset. But Mother Nature cheered us up by explaining she was simply decluttering. She mentioned doing this twice a year, finding it quite relaxing.She was creating new spaces in her home. While we don’t understand her organizational system, her boxesContinue reading “Mother Nature is De-Cluttering”
Degas and His Colors
“It is all very well to copy what one sees, but it is far better to draw what one now only sees in one’s memory. That is a transformation in which imagination collaborates with memory.” -Edgar Degas For me, Degas is the painter of ballet dancers, color of pink and white, and small moments thatContinue reading “Degas and His Colors”
Questions and Journals
📍Do you journal? 📍How do you approach it? 📍What questions do you ask yourself while writing? For me, the questions we ask ourselves are as important as the habit of journaling. Journaling is like holding a mirror to yourself, and the questions you ask can be incredibly helpful. 🤓 Sometimes, you might answer one generalContinue reading “Questions and Journals”
Mother Nature Taking Small Walks in the City
Do you know the favorite colors of Mother Nature? I don’t, but I’m very curious indeed. 💭What are her inspirations? How does she match seas and beaches? 🏝️ Why are some flowers so colorful while others have only one color? 🌸 There are so many questions I want to ask her! Sometimes, she gives smallContinue reading “Mother Nature Taking Small Walks in the City”
Van Gogh and his colors
“My dear sister, I believe that at present we must paint nature’s rich and magnificent aspects; we need good cheer and happiness, hope and love. The uglier, older, meaner, iller, poorer I get, the more I wish to take my revenge by doing brilliant colour well.” This is one of Vincent Van Gogh’s quotes aboutContinue reading “Van Gogh and his colors”
What motivates me to draw?
People are like lines and shapes. Even when we write something, we use them. For example, consider the letter A. It consists of three lines and a triangle. Like the letter A, there are billions of symbols, both simple and complex. The way we choose to express ourselves through these symbols reveals our personality andContinue reading “What motivates me to draw?”