This time I want to speak about my new artistic work,
not because the piece itself is important,
but because of the theme I chose to explore.
What is life to you?
A question that can hold countless interpretations,
yet the one closest to me at this moment
speaks of personal expression.
How do you live your life?
Are you able to express your authentic uniqueness?
Perhaps these sound like unusual questions nowadays,
when the new clock seems set to frenzy and reaction,
and yet they feel necessary
if we truly want to live well — and remain whole.
With time, I have come to understand
that we cannot live with the handbrake pulled,
hoping pain will simply pass,
hoping someone else will change,
or hoping what feels ugly
will somehow turn beautiful on its own.
And of course, I am not speaking in absolutes,
because all of these things, in their own way, do transform —
such is the paradox of life.
But returning to the point:
can we really keep waiting
instead of doing something now?
Do we truly prefer to ignore
an inner calling,
a warning,
a wound —
for… something undefined?
Watching the sunset
and listening to the waves of the sea,
I came to understand
that life — and the uniqueness of every single element —
behaves exactly as it is meant to be.
There is such ecstatic balance in it
that it inspires me,
and teaches me
that Life is something entirely different
from what we often believe.
Like the solo of a guitar
played at dawn
among the mountains of the East.