DRAWING ART AND PASSION
The human being constantly seeks to unburden himself or herself in any way, whether it be through various activities such as singing, dancing, writing or playing sports.
In my case, I went through one activity after another, sang in the church choir, was in dance, and not long ago I took salsa classes, I liked to imagine stories, write them and then upload them to an Instagram or Wattpad account, even practiced swimming, undoubtedly that is one of my greatest passions, I practiced it for about 3 years, it was my total escape, once I entered the water felt that stress dissolved and problems became light, it was an extremely pleasant feeling, but today I do not come to write about it. One after the other they marked my life in such a way that they shaped and helped to create the person I am now, and if between each and every one of my favorite passions and activities I would have to choose only one, I would no doubt choose the drawing even with my eyes closed. It's one of the most relaxing activities I've ever known and it's been with me all my life, honestly there isn't a single day I haven't drawn, whether it's a great drawing, of those that once you start you can't stop until you've finished it, also the senders that are just a set of figures and doodles that come together to create one of the most beautiful arts in the world.
And finally there are the tiny drawings, those that you can do in at least 1 minute, which however small or simple it may be, appeal to you in one way or another.
It is a way to express on paper what you feel, think or imagine without the need to write a word. It helps you connect with yourself, organize your thoughts and can even help calm your fears. The drawing is a complete summary of yourself, it is a direct description of your purest feelings, it frees you from every problem for at least 10 minutes, it also relaxes you so that your brain can calmly devise every answer for all those things that keep you under constant stress. In short, -"the drawing is not part of me, I'm part of every drawing I do."!