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Being yourself as an artist

Being yourself at all times can sometimes feel quite risky….

There are so many people in our lives who really believe in the idea that all that matters is giving yourself a certain way and presenting a certain image to the outside world.
When you start showing your true self as an artist, those people may treat you differently, and that seems like a big risk for some.

Occasionally paying attention to how you appear to those around you can’t hurt you, but you shouldn’t waste time thinking about what other people think about you. Because most of the time they don’t!

You should change when you want to and change into what you want to change into or who you want to change.

Don’t worry about what other people think.
Always be yourself.

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Give your art a face!

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Franziska Sevik

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