But darkness is also part of life. If there was no darkness, how would we know when we experience light?
I feel that we use art to flee reality, when in fact art could be such a vehicle to sensitize people on the realities of those that share the same space as we do, that share the same oxygen but that we often put aside because they are different, because their disabilities put us ill at ease, etc.
And we forget about the stunning artists like Tjili Grant Weatherhill, Alba Somoza, Anne Abbott and so many more. All visual artists, all amazing, stunning. And all suffering from cerebral palsy. All so inspiring. When Tjili Grant Weatherhill (who is very young and yet got exposed by the Royal Watercolor Society without them knowing she had cerebral palsy) voiced that she was not disabled, just differently abled and when I looked at her art that transcends the very conception we have of color, I can just nod my head and bow in front of her talent.