Have you ever caught yourself saying something about how life is a soup and you’re a fork? Well then, artist Chiara Cosentino has some illustrations you might relate to. Chiara discusses modern issues and puts a lot of sincerity into her art, making it easy for people to identify with her work.
What’s interesting is that the talented illustrator is also a fashion designer. Chiara lives and creates in Palermo, Italy. Check out our previous post about her work and scroll down to see the new illustrations!
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I'm sorry,I'm sure the artist is very clever, but these are just generic and a bit yawn inducing. Sorry,not meant to offended anyone
Despite the prevailing attitude on BP, you're entitled to your own opinion - and you don't owe anyone an apology for it.
Yes and no. Other peoples failures and what hurt you - yes, leave that in the past. That's not your battle and holding a grudge really is as effective as banging your head against the wall. But your own failures and hurt could give you a clue to not repeat the same mistakes. Leave the door to that past a little open but don't let it absorb you.
In short, we just need to keep some in the present and some in the past.^__^
Sometimes what a person has done, or what has been done to them takes hold so hard that it won't let them see what they can be because of it. This is a great line from the Open Range. It helped me.
The past helps us know what to do in the present, you should never leave the past in the past
Crazy people make up crazy "beauty" standards. Then when people go for it to be "beautiful" they call them ugly names... And talk about how fake they are. This is why I don't wear "fancy" (uncomfortable) cloths, or wear makeup. I am me, so deal with! (BTW my definition of "fancy" is non-walmart brand... )
Sometimes having our self confidence take a beating just keeps us humble and motivates you to get better. Though when coupled with depression, it can be hard.
Someone explain please? I think I get it I'm just not completely sure.. thanks!
Her life=her choices. Your life=your choices. As a mom and grandma, I keep practicing at respecting their boundaries.
Well this was a disturbingly relatable depressing rollercoaster!
Anybody else notice that there was a human heart in almost all (if not all) of the artwork?
Well this was a disturbingly relatable depressing rollercoaster!
Anybody else notice that there was a human heart in almost all (if not all) of the artwork?