Wednesday, March 2, 2022

A living light

The world is becoming wild and cruel as time passes by. So for this year, it is possible that life will be in so much danger brought by the epidemic, war, calamity and disaster, and even personal struggles.

Over the last two years, we heard more mournings than laughter and witnessed condolences than celebrations. The pandemic has gotten so many lives that affect not just the physical health of the people but also our mental health. For the record, Covid still exists, and there is still no medicine discovered to cure those infected by it. Pandemic has also contributed to the number of suicide attempts caused by depression. Added to that, natural calamities greatly affect our source of living. With all the things going on in the world; inflation keeps going high, leaders are becoming aggressive, and people are no longer following health protocol- for sure life will be much more difficult to deal with and survive with. However, I am still hoping that one day, everything will go back to normal and all our sacrifices will lead to something better. We may live in a world with people who either motivate us or put us down, but we still continue to live and cherish the moments we have in this world. 

    Every element applied significantly plays a big role in capturing the context of this art. The function of this art is to inspire people to continue living even if the world is against it. Living light is us. Let us all face and fight the battles of life, and be grateful for the privilege to live.

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