One of the great feelings bestowed on all mortals, we call Love. Describe and reveal her discovery of many. Scientists, "dissect" and decompose into atoms. Philosophers, dig out the starting point and essence. Others equate it with diseases, and so on. Production of any genre, films, music, art, considering love as the cornerstone. Closest to all who could touch and tell about it are writers and poets.
When installing all the skill of the "word" they managed to grab it by the tail, but not everyone is given to hold it and sow the day. Love can give you everything and evade you in the same way, leaving you in the role of Danko. To flare up so brightly and still with lightning speed occurs in darkness and cold. Love is a feeling that elevates us, as if a plant grows from under the asphalt and saturates our life with colors. It is Love that gives strength to live. Whoever has ever been honored to look into her eyes, for all eternity imprinted the whole palette of emotions in his memory and heart. I tore out the “lucky ticket” from her hands - this is not a competition, the best memories that live in me, warm and envelop, even if she is not around. Remembering the moments when every meeting, touch, conversation, experience, awe, the legendary "butterflies in the stomach" make you sharpen the corners of your mouth or do it in a big way, exposing the whiteness of the enamel. Wallowing in the heat of joy that gives you goosebumps from the fifth, rolling higher, going through the vertebrae to the very top of your head. In this moment, neither time nor place matters. Everything freezes, dissolves, and the subconscious embraces the performance of the years spent with him. Everyone will see you in this state, ready to say that a person has gone crazy, but without this "madness" we will not see hot eyes, hearts and being. Gorlica (beloved, affectionate address to a girl) needs precisely this discovery, and let everyone who finds Love find a response and reciprocity.
"I decided that I would choose love. Hate is too heavy a burden to bear." Martin Luther King.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 70 W x 90 H x 1.8 D cm