

The question of this week.

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👉🏻If you had all the time in the world, what would you do?
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So my answers would be having a trip around the world for a year or two.
The old train symbolizes traveling in a slow manner. For me traveling is not about boarding a plane and lying down on your stomach at the pool trying to get a tan. Nom traveling is taking your time, enjoying the route, the scenery and culture. The falcon there is again the symbol of the hunt. My yacht is at the pursuit of new knowledge
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As you probably read in my two previous posts the tea topic question this week was
Hula hooping is something I remember very well. Sadly my back isn’t what it used to be otherwise when seeing a hula hoop I would certainly go back to being a little girl taking and turning those hips.
As you probably read in my two previous posts the tea topic question this week was
This is an easy one to answer, last thing I bought before I made this work was a bunch of flowers as a gift to someone.
About the image itself: Pelican symbolizes generosity and dark red roses represents gratitude.
As you probably read in my two previous posts the tea topic question this week was
My answer to the question is undoubtedly, people with two faces, hypocrites, … What makes them suddenly turn against you even if you believe there is nothing wrong. They compliment you to your face but judge you behind your back. I’d rather have an enemy who admits they hate me, instead of a friend who secretly put me down.
About the image itself: The ostrich is known to put “his head in the sand” jus like two faced people when you confront them they had absolutely nothing to do with it .
As you probably read in my two previous posts the tea topic question this week was
This image is very much inspired on Rene Magritte’s Golconda as you can see.
About the image itself: The umbrellas are to me a symbol of protection so you could see some kind of longing to be protected.
As you probably read in my two previous posts the tea topic question this week was “What’s your very first memory?”
My memory is not an exact moment of event in time but an emotion, a general feeling that I’ve had my entire childhood and young adult life, it clings to me like gum in your hair, easy to obtain but very difficult to get rid of it.
It’s a feeling of sadness, loneliness, … It’s not my intension to be pathetic or elicit compassion from you, because without my past, my present would look totally different. And I can tell you with confidence and a cheerful heart, I wouldn’t change my present life.
About the image itself: The little crown I used as a symbol for the girl how has every thing, the spoiled one, the raven is generally thought to be a symbol of sadness, loss and death in most European countries.