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well I'm pretty sure me and michael are over. I've kind of been preparing for this because I don't like what I've been feeling. In arguments, he becomes volatile and I tried telling him I don't feel safe and my nervous system becomes heightened. He does okay sometimes, but typically I'm met with resistance, defensiveness and basically verbal abuse. He says I'm playing victim when all I'm trying to do is come up with a real solution. He keeps going in circles, gives me no time to repsond. He doesn't want a human conversation, he wants a result.
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Frida Kahlo seated in her garden by Leo Matiz
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I'm really not dictated by one singular art form even though I want to confine myself to a box so baddd. I just like what I like and enjoy so many different creations. Photography, sculpture, painting, drawing, designing, nail art, fashion, textiles...I love it all! and want to always keep learning. I'm a multi media star bby
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I feel like....when it comes to painting nowadays the most successful ones are abstract. To create a realistic portrait in paint is impressive, but with all the beautiful photography options it feels like what's the point? All that can be done with photography. So why not use paint in a different way. Instead of painting portraits, we're painting auras, emotions, and doing things with paint that we can't necessarily do with a photograph. Those are the most successful painters I've seen - Callen Schaub and the pastel painter girl. Not to mention the expectation for a painting turnover is a lot. Where it takes forever to set up a grid, draw, and then paint. I would simply not use my time wastefully when other mediums provide that service.
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