- Albert Camus
Oh, life, always full of surprises.

I feel happy, just happy.


(progress)
I have new project for my art, i am so motivated, so inspired, my head will explode with all the ideas and the desires i have. I know i'll succeed in my plans, i have now the feeling anything is possible.

Much has changed around me, in my life, and it's still changing a lot (i'm not only talking about work, or art, i'm talking about my way of life, about myself, about my feelings with other humans being, about my future). Travelling again and leaving Belgium, at least for a few months, is something i'm planning really seriously, and it makes me so happy. As some of you knows, i spent 8 months in Australia 4 years ago. It was, for sure, the best times of my life. Each day, i wake up, and i think about this country and the peoples i met there. I miss thoses times so much.
I begin to feel the need to travel again, the need to move on, to meet new peoples, discover new cultures, new landscapes. Canada is one of those country i want to visit. I'm taking as much informations as i can about the working holidays visa (the same i got for Australia), if everything is doing well, i could leave Belgium in a few years (2 years sounds great actually, as it takes time to obtain the visa, save money, etc...).
Until then, i hope to visit more countries, even if it's just for a few days, or some weeks.

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I thought i should share some art i love with you:

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Gottfried Helnwein, probably one of my favourite artist, so far.

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Martin Wittfooth

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Walton Ford

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Jana Brike

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Oleg Duryagin

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Lindsey Carr

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Pavel Maria Smejkal has made a fascinating series of pictures which explore the way in which photos become ‘our culture heritage, our image bank, a memory of nations, a symbol, a propaganda instrument’. He has removed the most important part of each photograph, the element that has made the image a visual icon. Here are two examples - do you know what’s missing?

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Caravaggio was born 29 September, in 1571 and died just 39 years later. He was believed by many to have created a revolution in art with his dark and tumultuous paintings which reflected his own dramatic, violent and complicated life. Do you agree with the French critic Andre Berne-Joffroy, who said: ‘What begins in the work of Caravaggio is, quite simply, modern painting.’
Oh look what i've got today:

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And you know, i have a cat too:

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And cat loves helping kostarkastor while he's working.

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