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POSITIVE ART ON PAPER      A MON TAKKURY SERIES      PHILIPPE HALABURDA STUDIO     2021

Life is a gift

About the theme of "positive thinking"

Inspired by the notion of introspection and finding purpose in life, I embarked
on a creative journey to represent my worries and aspirations through color
and form.

Using acrylic paint and color tape, I translated my thoughts and concerns
into dynamic compositions that reflect the complexity of human experience.

Each brushstroke and strip of tape became a visual representation of the myriad emotions and challenges we encounter daily.  

Drawing from Pablo Picasso's famous quote, "The purpose of life is to discover your gift, and the meaning of life is in giving it away," I sought to infuse
my artwork with positivity and optimism.

Through vibrant colors and bold forms, I expressed a sense of dynamism
and movement, symbolizing the journey of self-discovery and the fulfillment
of sharing one's gifts with others. 

These dynamic compositions remind us to embrace our unique talents
and passions and find fulfillment in using them to positively impact the world around us.  

As viewers engage with these artworks, they are invited to reflect on their worries and aspirations and to consider the transformative power
of creativity and self-expression.

Through the interplay of acrylic paint and color tape, I hope to inspire others to embrace the journey of self-discovery and to find meaning and purpose in giving their gifts to the world.

Ultimately, these compositions serve as a celebration of the human spirit
and the endless possibilities of embracing and sharing creativity with others.


(Inspired by the quote of Pablo Picasso:
"The purpose of life is to discover your gift,
and the meaning of life is in giving it away"

Details of the series

SERIES OF 8 ABSTRACT PAINTINGS

Material                          Acrylic, color tape
Medium                           Paper 24 x 18 inches
Date                                 2021
Authentification            
Signed and title on the back

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