why art matters &the importance of flowers
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 24
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🩷 Hey lovlies
Roses are red violets are blue and I really, truly, and deeply love YOU ❤️
Because without art collectors, there would be no art, and without art ... well .... Honestly? A world without art would still function. We’d have houses but no sense of home. Language, but no poetry to stretch it. Facts, but no meaning. Art is how humans remember who they are. It’s our emotional archive. Before we had science, we had cave paintings. Before psychology, we had myth, ritual, and pattern. Art is the original tool for making sense of being human.
Without it:
Art doesn’t decorate life — it integrates. It translates invisible, internal emotions, intuitions, memories, connections, spirit, into something shared.
Art communicates. It’s how one soul speaks to another across time. And quietly, it does something else that we need: Art slows us down enough to feel. To notice. To remember. To recollect. To dream.
In a world without art, we'd survive — but we wouldn’t be reflected. And without reflection, humanity loses its depth. Which is why art matters more than most people realise.
Paintings are not just pictures. They shape our inner weather. They are places to rest our eyes and regulate our nervous systems. They give form to something we feel but can’t name.
So, buy the flowers, the gift of love 🩷 On a deeper level, art isn’t just about making something beautiful — it’s about lifting the frequency at which we live as human beings. When we create simply for the joy of it — not for approval, not for productivity, not for outcome — but for the quiet satisfaction it brings us, something shifts. Our energy rises. We feel lighter, more open, more ourselves. And that change doesn’t stay contained. It radiates outward. Like a lighthouse, that inner joy sends out a beam. It reaches the people around us. It softens a room. It changes conversations. It influences families, communities, and quietly — steadily — the wider world. This is why I teach painting and creativity. Not because art is decorative or indulgent, but because it genuinely elevates people. When someone reconnects with their creative spark, they become happier, more present, more hopeful. And happier people create happier environments. That ripple continues far beyond the canvas. So please never believe that art is trivial or a waste of time. The visible, practical, hands-on actions in life matter deeply — of course they do. But some of us are here to make a difference in quieter ways. To shift energy. To illuminate possibility. To show that raising the human spirit is powerful work. And that work matters more than we often realise. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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