Perfectly Imperfect
12in x 16in
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, Ink Pen
The old adage of ‘nothing is perfect’ has been shared for many years, taking on many forms and interpretations. Although the sentiment is valid, the feel and especially the look perfection is ultimately subjective. Perfectly Imperfect suggests that it is absolutely okay to be flawed because that is where the true beauty of everything resides. We learn to accept and adapt to ourselves and our environments through our adversities and differences. We are encouraged to appreciate what is versus what isn’t for many reasons, one having to deal with being okay when things are not in our control. The act of accepting this phenomenon in itself is the predecessor to growth.
12in x 16in
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, Ink Pen
The old adage of ‘nothing is perfect’ has been shared for many years, taking on many forms and interpretations. Although the sentiment is valid, the feel and especially the look perfection is ultimately subjective. Perfectly Imperfect suggests that it is absolutely okay to be flawed because that is where the true beauty of everything resides. We learn to accept and adapt to ourselves and our environments through our adversities and differences. We are encouraged to appreciate what is versus what isn’t for many reasons, one having to deal with being okay when things are not in our control. The act of accepting this phenomenon in itself is the predecessor to growth.
12in x 16in
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, Ink Pen
The old adage of ‘nothing is perfect’ has been shared for many years, taking on many forms and interpretations. Although the sentiment is valid, the feel and especially the look perfection is ultimately subjective. Perfectly Imperfect suggests that it is absolutely okay to be flawed because that is where the true beauty of everything resides. We learn to accept and adapt to ourselves and our environments through our adversities and differences. We are encouraged to appreciate what is versus what isn’t for many reasons, one having to deal with being okay when things are not in our control. The act of accepting this phenomenon in itself is the predecessor to growth.