Hello everyone!
I’m sorry I’m a bit behind with my writing, but I have been busy with my art…I will soon be back, though!
Today I wanted to let you know what I am up to.
In fact, I recently entered an art contest and I would like to share with you my entries, because I need all your help, please! 🙂
Anyway, my first entry is THE HEART AND ITS COLORS. It’s a beautiful, creative and colourful digital painting of a heart.
Every nuance represents the complexity and the richness of our emotions.
I chose it because the heart is probably the world’s most famous symbol. To me, it’s also the most beautiful one. Even just a simple heart can say a lot… If you would like to vote it, I add my link, you will need to register but it’s free of charge, so no worries 🙂
OK, let’s go to my second entry, MY DAILY VITAMIN SEA. It’s a creative painting, I chose it because it talks of me and of what gives me energy:
The ocean and the sun at my favourite time of the day, at sunset, when the sky fills with magical colors and becomes like an artistic canvas. And the blue sea fills with golden reflections.
It’s a bit different than other normal seascapes, I realize that. But this is the beauty of creativity: it’s not ordinary. And this is my link:
And what do you think about my third entry, SUNSET OVER THE COLOSSEUM?
I chose it for many reasons.
This iconic symbol of Rome, in Italy, is one of the 7 wonders of the modern world. It’s an amazing piece of history right in the middle of a city. It’s an impressive popular attraction.
After being misused, as we all know, it was then left in an abandoned state for quite some time, so much so that it was even used as a source of materials to construct other buildings. What we see today is only 1/3 of its original size, also because of an earthquake.
It’s interesting that inside it’s like a jungle: the scientists are studying the more than 350 species of plants that have grown spontaneously!
It was built in only 5 years (from 75 to 80 dC), it has about 80 different entrances and inside there is even a villa (built for a family while it was in disuse).
Gigantic umbrellas to protect the audience from the sun and even first kind of lifts could be used!
It could also become a huge pool thanks to an engineering system that would fill the theater and let the boats go inside, I’m not sure how.
Thank you all so very much for your kind attention and for any vote you want to throw my way. I would truly appreciate it!
And special thanks to my father in law, Frank, for following my work and encouraging me in pursuing it!