My base structure, the foundation, would be my country where I’ve been born and its culture that has been passed on to me. But I see life as a ‘house’ that we keep on building and changing according to our experiences whether they come from the inside or the outside. One thing is true, if I wouldn’t have been exposed to something else than only Portugal I would be a completely different person. The mosaic would be only one, eventually, of the same colour stone. Instead, I’m happy that my mosaic is a colourful one. Richer and made of different shapes and structures!
Once again, this resonates, and I love the image!
This I love as well: "This fragmentation, which can feel like a deficit in social situations, becomes a strength in creative work."
Thanks Manuela 🙏🏼
My base structure, the foundation, would be my country where I’ve been born and its culture that has been passed on to me. But I see life as a ‘house’ that we keep on building and changing according to our experiences whether they come from the inside or the outside. One thing is true, if I wouldn’t have been exposed to something else than only Portugal I would be a completely different person. The mosaic would be only one, eventually, of the same colour stone. Instead, I’m happy that my mosaic is a colourful one. Richer and made of different shapes and structures!
That's a lovely way of putting it, Luz 🙂
The fragmented image you've included here perfectly encompasses the subject of this essay Lynn!
Thanks, Lin 🙂
I am so enjoying these and cannot wait for the next installment. Thank you.