
If someone tells me the different kinds of art are not connected, I would probably slap him in the face.
When you read a book, you might find an urge to represent a scene from the book via photographing is occurring. Or when you're gazing at a breath-stopping nature sight you might want to describe it with words via art of writing.
It's the same with me. I'm so into angels that no other person can be. One day I was looking through some statues and souvenirs at the city store. I was particularly searching for a statue of angel, some figurine I could put on my altar.
And then I saw it.
It was simply... perfect. The kind of statue that justified all my expectations and cravings. It represented an angel with huge, perfectly shaped wings, half-naked, long-haired, holding a beautiful girl in his arms.
At that time I was obsessed with the idea of Gabriel, one of the four Archangels. He was the first character to lead me into the angelic world, and I had already started searching for my personal guardian angel.
THIS figurine answered to all my researches. It wasn't missing anything.
After a few days I was at home, looking through the pictures of angels I had downloaded from the Internet. And all of a sudden I bumped into a painting. Exactly the same as the figurine I saw earlier at the store. No doubt this was a sign. The slight difference between them was the figurine was not painted, it was made by some kind of metal, I think; looking a little reddish.
I noticed the website of the artist was written on the picture, so I decided to check it out. When I did I went speechless. They were all there - the fairies, the angels, the wizards, the mythical creatures, and nature so dreamy. And the clothes, the mugs, the jewelery, the magic cards, the figurines!!!...
She had depicted my mystical realms on this material dimension.
Her angelic image became my inspiration for "Le Vol D'un Ange", and I'm just getting started.
Thank you, Selina. It simply cannot be any better. It's simply perfect.
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