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-My Version of 'Why so serious'

Being a creative, and with so many others, including writing. I started a series of self portraits every couple months to see how expression over time changes our features with age.

A self portrait, something to be remembered by? Not by expression, personality or appearance, but rather a form of existence to what you make matter to yourself and others around you. And to follow on with one expression, “Why So Serious?”. Some will find it slightly disturbing, whilst others will see the art form within. We, the creative ones, will analyse the meaning behind imagery in various layers. Becoming accustomed to all the motives behind expression. Artists aspire to it in their own personal art form. Bouncing off ideas and creations of many around the world. Using those expressions for a better meaning.

Why so serious? My expression to existence! Bold in my own understanding. In knowing who I am or even why I am here. Expression to share and value. Appearance of what we are and do, is expression to make what we do, worth doing. I am here to absorb the creativeness, channel it into my medium, to best describe my own meaning. Focused, broadened and molded into my own set of curves. Curves of blacks, mid-tones and highlights. With an appearance of texture to fulfill my expression of not being angry but rather by channeling my emotion differently to that of others. Stare into my eyes and see into my mind. I am here! I am original in my own medium.

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