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Don’t Trip.

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        My artwork includes a very strong piece of me. It is a picture of mountains with bright vibrant colors to show that this isn’t real. I made the mountains yellow, red, green, and purple. I made the sky and blueish-purple. I also created a dirt road alongside the mountains. I put stoppers in the street to represent something you could trip on. 

        The whole quote of this artwork was “Don’t trip on what’s behind you.” Showing that you shouldn’t define yourself from your past mistakes. The time is over, you have changed. Don’t worry about your past.

        The colored mountains represent ‘unreal’ and the dirt path represents a ‘pathway.’ The main point of this artwork is to get the point across that ‘Your past is not what they think, but what you think of yourself,” and “They won’t bring it up unless you bring it up yourself,” Showing that the only person really tripping on your past is you. This is an artwork of change, and past. You never physically trip on what’s behind you, why should that mean you should in your mind?