I can still recall being eight years old kid; I went to the art exhibition that was in the house made out of bamboo and thatches. It was about 150 square feet, there was not much space to put artwork, however, every single piece there were, made me so delightful at the same time sorrowful, also inspiring. As an eight years old girl, I wondered, how could paint on canvas, and sculptures made me feel so emotional, and could it be so powerful. My heart was unsettled, so I went to join the small art class. Being in the poor ruler country did not give me more then basic art lesion and it was the end of art world for me that time. As I moved to the United State on September 16th, 2009, my desire of art began to rush after I started my high school, and eventually I started to love art so much and learned that it is more than just paint. Art took place a huge impact on me. I had tough time getting along with people at school because of the language barrier. I had no friends; I was always by myself, depressed. I was never excited to go to classes, but art class always made me. It may be, because that was the only way to escape my reality and be on my own …show more content…
May be it is so because of the changes in generation. Art should inspire people and motivate in someway, but it is taking some people in wrong directions. For example, lets talk about music and music video, specifically R&B and rap music and music video. These songs have no specific meaning and are less appropriate to listen in certain group. Their music videos are less creative with erotic, and violence scene to drift people downstream, but I do not call these arts. Each piece of art has its own story behind it, has meaning. Like, Matt Sesow from England, who have lost his hand in car accident and is successful working as a software engineer at IBM, but recently he started painting, influenced by his car accident, and his paintings are beautiful abstract paintings in style of Picasso’s “Guernica”. Like so on, ever artwork is meaning, it would much better if people to appreciate the work and give some respect. Anyway, I find my desire to paint my emotions and feelings on canvas as an art is fascinating way to express myself to the world, and I hope to get some respect to it, and I think every artist thinks the someway, to get respect on meaningful and emotionally connected