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At the age of six, my mother was serving tea on the table when she a rush of adrenaline shook her and the kettle dropped back from her hand. I sat there on the table looking at the broken pieces of the kettle, unaware of the explosion sound that had shrieked my mother. It was at this young age that I developed an attraction towards abstracts. By the time I grew up to cycle, I used to wander around the city to look for the city layout. It was one day, that I discovered a man sitting by a lake in a state of deep thought.
I approached the man and found him to be sketching a lake surrounded by greenery which absurdly could not be seen in real. The man asked me the colors I liked at that age and he started scribbling on the page with every color that I named. I left thinking that the man was rather suffering from a disorder as he was imagining things which were not seen in the real world. However later on I developed this imagination in myself and started scribbling on pages randomly. I would often go to this lake until my high school to develop an imagination of animals around the lake looking for peace and eternity.
One day in high school, my teacher taught us about Leonardo Da Vinci and referred to him as a pioneer in Art. It was then that I would often linger in the library looking for a possible reason to call Leonardo the pioneer of Art. After some days of reviewing his artistry I did not find anything significant as I could not interpret the paintings made by him. This event left an impact on me in a way that I did not understand at that time because of my tender age. As I passed out from the high school I found a friend who was greatly interested in artistry and visited galleries to find peace.
At this point, I remembered the peace I had found by the lake while scribbling on the empty pages to come up with something innovative. I decided to visit these galleries with him and he enlightened me with the truth behind every painting. He helped me interpret the paintings of Leonardo and I began admiring him as an artist. It was here that I decided to pursue the mode of artistry in search of peace and eternity. I would then visit places where I could gather information about other artists and I usually found artists at places which were calm and peaceful.
I decided to start painting and the abstract forms were the most entertaining. The hidden meaning behind an abstract became a joy for me and I started using them in my works of artistry. I would often go to places where I could find more about the abstract paintings. Colors then became a primary part of my life and I started using them carefully in the paintings. It was at this point that I realized as to why colors mattered in the life of the person who was sitting in tranquility at the lake.
The innocence of a child can be seen as an abstract form and the colors that a child would choose are probably the colors of innocence. These colors when used in the right form can display an abstract manner of innocence. I have changed the course of my life to use the colors of innocence in life and develop them in such a way that my abstract paintings are a way to enter the world of a child. At times I find myself staring at the sky to sort out the puzzles of the world which have rather made it a complicated place.
The rising sun gives a starting point to admire the innocence of the nature itself. I believe that all these events in my life have changed me as a person and I have started to believe in peace and eternity through simply using colors to bring
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