My Rollercoaster Ride with Art: The Good, The Bad, and The Messy
- karolina@moreismore
- May 1
- 1 min read
For me, creating art is not merely a choice; it is a calling. It is an intrinsic part of my being, a force that drives me to express and respond to the world around me. This journey of creation is filled with moments of profound happiness, but it also brings its share of hardship and frustration.

In the solitude of my art studio, surrounded by canvases, paints, and the quiet hum of creativity, I find my sanctuary. The act of creating is a dialogue with the world, a way to make sense of the chaos and beauty that surrounds me. Each brushstroke, each splash of color, is a step towards understanding and sanity.
Yet, this path is not always easy. The pursuit of perfection can be relentless, and the fear of not meeting my own expectations can be daunting. But despite the challenges, the need to create remains unwavering. It is this very act of creation that keeps me grounded, providing a sense of purpose and clarity amidst the noise of everyday life.
Art is more than just a hobby or a profession; it is a lifeline. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the urge to create and connect with the world endures. For those who answer this call, art is not just a part of life—it is life itself.
Pablo Picasso: "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."
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