Erene I


What Do I Do ?
A tricky question, isn’t it? 


I always keep having flashbacks to my early years at school. I used to think of myself as a perpetual outsider since I was not considered as usual as was everyone in my class. I would play the violin every day and never attend school events. So, I encountered some sort of depression and loneliness owing to the latter at that time.
 
My first experience in the ‘how-to-overcome-depression’ fight had fallen on the ages of adolescence in between the late 70s and the early 80s, I started painting. I was really passionate about exploring colours and methods of their mingling and various combinations of them. What is most exciting about all that, it is the influence of colours that can put down to a good deal of emotional effect. If it hadn’t been for painting, my bulletproof power would not have sprung forth.


I’d like to linger this aspect for a short while. It was Pythagoras who revealed that colours could/can affect our mood in different ways. In simple words, red is able to bring about variety of feelings from energy and passion to anger. However, the red is a perfect match with yellow which is an agent for providing you with joy and happiness. Moreover, a pure yellow paint has the longest length of wave much longer than the other colours in the spectrum, which is always perfectly seen to people with the bad eye sight. Violet alone is a thinkers’ colour, but in combination with yellow it will give you ample ideas of how to change your mood smoothly without a hitch. Take Pink, it makes you loving, while Orange keeps you decisive. Brown paints are made of earth the colours of which from light to dark give you confidence in making pragmatic decisions.
 
When I do commissions on art, I usually paint my magic canvases with mystery images of love, energy, kindness, joy and a positive, harmonic attitude on life to help people treat their souls to harmony and leave all negatives behind the door.

What People Say

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.

Walt Disney

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Dr. Seuss

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