I’m more concerned about my message. The message determines my approach. I’m just a vessel. A channel of communication. All Artists have the same materials. Our personalities make the difference in our works.
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This first year feels like a new child in school. New shoes. New uniforms. New everything. Everything she thought would win her new friends. But she gets to the playground and realises to her shock: all the cliques are already formed. All that she is left with is her ‘newness’. She has to get used to, and enjoy the smell of her new shoes.
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