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| Category: | Expressive
Mixed Media
Traditional Art
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Posted | June 20, 2007 |
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Artist Notes
We can be passionate for an entire life. But there are passions that belong to specific period of a life. Careless, straight, blinded, passionate love belongs to only youth. They feel like they can overcome anything (good or bad) if they have each other. As we are getting older, we start to think more consequence and become careful and more calculative. I cannot tell which is better, but those lost passions are always a part of my nostalgia.
Getting older is actually sad in term of passion. When I was young, I felt like there would be infinite time ahead of me and all my desires would be possible. As getting older, I become more realistic and start giving up my dream one by one.
Are there any passions in me that I would be totally driven? I am not quite sure....
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An older woman is recalling her passionate love in her youth. A red flower is a symbol of passion as well as pain (sorrow). In most of time, those (sweetness and sorrow) seem to come together.
Pencil drawing, digital color, Apophysis
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