
Bhumika
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Hello Ayushi!
I can totally relate with you. Even I used paint back in my school days and then I lost touch due to JEE preparation. But art always finds its way back to you. Art came back to me through my niece. I was at home in my semester break with my niece and I saw her paint with her little hands and remembered the time I started to paint. That was when I picked up brush once again and have not stopped since then. Now, in my free time I paint, I paint my feelings, thoughts, and never miss a chance to pour my heart out through painting. I have gotten rid of my fake hobbies like scrolling reels on Instagram and watching series that all seem same to me now and I have once again started to make good use of my free time.
You can do the same, just take a deep breath and try to remember how it felt to do art and you will get your answer.
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Art is an expression of our thoughts, feelings, intuitions, and desires, but it also reflects something more intimate about us: it involves revealing how we view the world, which for many people is an extension of our personalities. It is the conveying of private ideas that cannot be accurately expressed in words alone. And if words by themselves are insufficient to convey our intent, we must discover another means of expression. It is a piece of creative work which stirs emotions. It is not confined to specific mediums or materials; it can be anything.
Some people express themselves through music and dance, while some express themselves through acting and painting. If you feel the artwork you are doing, then you are successful in expressing yourself.