What a talented individual – her work is awesome. Creating something that only “lives” for a short period of time doesn’t bother me as much as I thought it would after watching this video. In Faith47’s case, she shared her talent and touched a lot more people with her temporary painting than if she had created that project for just one person. Its the circle of life.
I have found that the most frequent ‘constant’ we can find in our life is change, so why not create in that mood? I love the quote “Life is permanently temporary”. ♥
How incredible to watch something that detailed on such a large scale come to life! I think my masterpieces are too few and far between for me to be okay with them being short-lived. I feel like my best works are happy accidents that I could never recreate even if I tried. That said, having a photo or digital image of something I made would suffice for me if the original got ruined or painted over. Faith47 is lovely, and her art incredible! Thank you for sharing her with us!
It would be awesome to run across an artist working on street art around here. Not likely in my town with no buildings that are waiting to be torn down. Maybe on some trees or horses (would that still be street art or nature art?).
I like her attitude that life is fragile and you can’t hold on to anything.
Makes me kinda sad if I have to let go of my art, but then again once it’s made it means that the emotions are now “out of me” and I can move onto something else.
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Andrene
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What a talented individual – her work is awesome. Creating something that only “lives” for a short period of time doesn’t bother me as much as I thought it would after watching this video. In Faith47’s case, she shared her talent and touched a lot more people with her temporary painting than if she had created that project for just one person. Its the circle of life.
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Anne Porretta
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I have found that the most frequent ‘constant’ we can find in our life is change, so why not create in that mood? I love the quote “Life is permanently temporary”. ♥
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nathalie-kalbach
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What a wonderful quote, Anne!!! I love it!
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Tanja
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Vielen Dank! Ein klasse Video!
LG,
Tanja
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Lisa Flaherty
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How incredible to watch something that detailed on such a large scale come to life! I think my masterpieces are too few and far between for me to be okay with them being short-lived. I feel like my best works are happy accidents that I could never recreate even if I tried. That said, having a photo or digital image of something I made would suffice for me if the original got ruined or painted over. Faith47 is lovely, and her art incredible! Thank you for sharing her with us!
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Sue Clarke
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It would be awesome to run across an artist working on street art around here. Not likely in my town with no buildings that are waiting to be torn down. Maybe on some trees or horses (would that still be street art or nature art?).
I like her attitude that life is fragile and you can’t hold on to anything.
Makes me kinda sad if I have to let go of my art, but then again once it’s made it means that the emotions are now “out of me” and I can move onto something else.
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Karolina Stopyra
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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!
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