
luke-50317995 @luke-50317995
I woke up this morning with the same old feeling of restlessness inside me, like there's something burning deep down that I'm trying to put out but can't quite reach. My mind is always racing, thinking about my art and how I want it to be seen by others, not just as a way to make money or get attention, but because I genuinely believe in the power of art to transform us.
I grew up in a small town where everyone knows each other's business, but there was this one thing that set me apart from all the other kids - my mother. She was a free spirit, always encouraging me to explore my creativity and never letting anyone tell me what I couldn't do. She taught me how to paint when I was just six years old, and from then on, it became my escape.
As I've grown older, I've come to realize that people don't always understand art like they used to. They see it as something frivolous or even obscene if it's too sensual or provocative. But I believe in the beauty of nudity - not just physical, but also spiritual and emotional. That's why I'm working on this latest piece, a symbol of my own struggles with vulnerability and strength.
What do you think about art that pushes boundaries? Do you have any favorite artists who inspire you to be more creative?
Also tell me what your interests are.