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Lately, I’ve been feeling quite withdrawn. I make a conscious effort to bring my more cheerful self to social media, keeping the quiet and reserved parts of me behind the scenes. This morning, as I looked at this portrait, I felt a deep sense of how the world is both breathtakingly beautiful and unbearably ugly. It’s always been this way—this contrast—and yet we still struggle to navigate it, uncertain of how to show up in the face of it all. 1/2 (cont…)
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2/2 A week ago, one of my uncles lost his mother. I spoke with him for over an hour, searching for the right words but failing to find them. In the end, all I could say was that I wished I could say something to ease his pain, but I couldn’t. His response was simple yet profound: “I feel better just talking to you—just having my mind taken off the grief for an hour.” I suppose that’s why I continue to share my portraits, even when I can’t find the right words. Perhaps, in some small way, they can offer a brief escape—a momentary pause from the weight of real world. 🤍
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That’s a beautiful reflection. Sometimes, the most meaningful support isn’t found in the perfect words but in simply being there—listening, sharing space, and offering a moment of respite. Your portraits likely do the same, giving people a chance to step outside their emotions for a moment and find comfort in something beautiful. And your art speaks, bringing light and peace when words can't.
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