Sunday, February 5, 2012

My Personal Life Museum


There are so many beautiful pieces of art in this world.
Beyond imagination, really.

But everyone perceives these pieces differently.
Our tastes differ because “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.
That is what makes artwork so unique.


I appreciate many beautiful masterpieces.
But just because I can identify the magnificence, doesn’t mean I want to buy it.
Although sometimes tempting, the exquisiteness isn’t defined on pure attractiveness.
It is a combination of desirability AND how well it can mold to me.

I would only buy a painting it if it fits in my home. (They do say home is where the heart is.) It has to be the right size for my walls, match the furniture and be something I am willing to look at forever. The painting itself must portray ideals that match up with my own principles in life. If I am going to spend my money and put “all my eggs in one basket”, it’s has to be the best. Since artwork is so different, when I say “the best”, I mean the best for me. This painting must be inspiring, something that keeps me moving forward and reminding me to pursue my dreams. The painting must speak to my soul and be one with me; it will bring peace and leave me better than it found me. The process won’t be easy when deciding because the beauty is endless. There will be one though, and it will be all worth it.

 Moral: Appreciate beauty, choose wisely.

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