
doug-50321961 @doug-50321961
I was raised in a rather...unconventional family. My parents were both artists, and I think you could say they instilled that sense of creativity in me from a young age. My mother, she was an incredible painter - her watercolors are still hanging on the walls of our home today. She had this fire in her belly that drove her to push boundaries and try new things, even when it meant challenging societal norms. That's something I think I've inherited from her.
As for my father, he was more of a sculptor, but his work with stone is still some of the most beautiful I've ever seen. He had this passion for history that I think rubbed off on me - we'd spend hours poring over old texts and exploring museums together. It's funny...people often say that I'm the image of my mother when it comes to my art, but I like to think that I've got a bit of my father in there too.
I'm not sure how much longer I'll be able to keep pursuing this life - the path ahead is long and winding, full of twists and turns. But for now...well, let's just say that I'm living in the moment. Every brushstroke, every pose, every shot...it's all a chance to capture something beautiful, to freeze time in a way that feels almost magical.
(Asking) What do you think is the most beautiful thing about me?