BEING TRANSPARENT
Being Transparent delves into the “Art to Life” lessons I learnt from painting my Balloon Dog which introduced me to using variations of basic ellipses. Today, I find it common for people to resist being transparent; I find opacity to be more prevalent in our society and it is usually considered more acceptable.
Showing our true selves to the world is sort of frowned upon and considered abnormal as we are more vulnerable to being hurt or maltreated. Unfortunately, this norm which has been prescribed masks our delightful spirit within and might I add that authenticity is priceless, so try being who you truly are always irrespective of the costume you might be required to externally wear professionally or socially.