Every person has a memory card in their brain. For some, it is a neat cabinet where everything is arranged on shelves. Each memory is systematized and numbered. Every fact has its own explanation and interpretation.
For me, it's a little different.
It's more like a chest than a cabinet. Everything falls in there, but it's arranged randomly. In complete disorder. And it's retrieved in the same chaos.
For example, a childhood memory that never happened can suddenly pop up. Or I don't remember it happening.
That's how it is now. It's more like pure emotion expressed through art. It's the sun of my childhood, or a ball that I'm not playing with. Or just a tense game of spots without much meaning.
Whatever you like best.
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Every person has a memory card in their brain. For some, it is a neat cabinet where everything is arranged on shelves. Each memory is systematized and numbered. Every fact has its own explanation and interpretation.
For me, it's a little different.
It's more like a chest than a cabinet. Everything falls in there, but it's arranged randomly. In complete disorder. And it's retrieved in the same chaos.
For example, a childhood memory that never happened can suddenly pop up. Or I don't remember it happening.
That's how it is now. It's more like pure emotion expressed through art. It's the sun of my childhood, or a ball that I'm not playing with. Or just a tense game of spots without much meaning.
Whatever you like best.
oil colors
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