I want to leave a footprint in this world. Something that would remain after I will be gone. I know that I will not find a cure for cancer. Achieving world peace is also not something I can do... But I have found the answer what that footprint could be. My art. I started making visual art in 2017. Over the years I have created around fifty different pieces. It all started like this:
My first piece was created on some piece of wood I found at home. This is also one of the two pieces in which I did not use any colors only burning on wood.
After this I started adding colors to my works because I wanted to give people some happiness. Also playing with colors and ornaments was fun for me.
Few times I dabbled with abstract works. But in the end this was not really my style.
I succeeded selling a few of my pieces.
But I gifted way more.
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In some of the previous images you already saw a few times I used steemit hive girls photos as an outline for my works. Such collaboration happened a few more times. I was inspired and I really wanted to use them as in my works.
I also made some NFT you can find in my gallery.
As you can see my art changed over years. It went from no color to game played with color combinations and various ornaments. I even made some digital art. I do not dare to claim that my art evolved over the years. But it definitely changed. I created art when I was happy and full of crazy naive dreams. Art also gave me shelter when I was sad or afraid. My art was my companion when I fell in love. And when I finally let go of my absurd dreams. Sometimes I used photos of hive girls. One time I used a photo of my own.
I gifted so many of my pieces that I lost count. Perhaps it made a few people happier. Even if just for a short while. Knowing that I made someone else life a tiny bit brighter while also enjoying myself is good enough for me. So perhaps I have already left my footprint in this world. But this is not the end. Even though I no longer have crazy dreams that fueled me during those few past years I still enjoy playing with colors and forms.
Perhaps in the future I will create even more pieces. And perhaps I will bring a few more drops of joy to this world...