A beautiful crown from Central Asia
made in the late 19th
century early 20th
century and a design for a canopy bed made by Charles Hindly and
son describes my “princess” like mentality. I didn’t develop this on my own
with the help of my dad and older brother who treated me like a princess all my
life. I sort of develop this mentality.
The picture on the left on the young girl with her mouth open created in Austrian, Vienna by Jakob Matthias Schmutzer expresses how much I talk and how opinionated I am. While the picture on the right by Gerbrand van den Eeckhout shows how much of a deep thinker I tend to be.
The picture above of the school children by Frances
Benjamin Johntson shows how much I
really love school. I’m really a nerd at heart I like to learn.
The party scene right above or in those times the square dance scene by Debbie Grossman represent my “wild side” I love school but when I need a break I hit up a party.
The picture above is The Jewelry of Kievan Rus represents how I
like jewelry, doesn’t matter whether its costume or expensive. I like to shop.
The picture on the left a 19th
century Netsuke Mask of a man with curly hair with his mouth open
represents how sometimes people take what I say the wrong way. I give
off the impression that I’m mean or rude. The Chanel chainsaw on the right by
Tom Sachs also represents how “cut throat” I come off when I’m trying to make a
point or motivate someone.
The picture of the clown by Walt Kuhn shows how sometimes I do clown around but people tend to always think I’m playing but most of the times I’m being serious. The two paintings on the left one of the happy face from the roman gallery and the mad face on the left made in the 19th century represents how my family and friends say I have “mood swings” .
The Final Art work by Carl Sprichon shows a girl dancing represents how I am just me, no matter how you view me or how I view myself at times in the end I’m me
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