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When we touch the body and use the significance of the colors
we can express emotions at a subconscious level. Without so many bindings, so many taboos,
it flows, It's the way to use the body to express emotions through the meaning of colors.
For example, red was used for war, yellow was happiness, tranquility.
Blue was harmony, peace,
and then white, the mystic part.
Also the symbols, lines, dots, and depending on where they were placed on the face, had meaning.
Color is given to us from nature, from the environment. We didn't invent color.
We can use what nature gives us.
I don't make it up, for example, the white and blue from the sky, the sunset,
a green field, there it is.
Sometimes we're unconsciousness in our hurried routine and don't observe
the beauty of color, of forms.
This can help us reach moments of peacefulness or sensitivity at a spiritual level.
I think the magical part,
the part I enjoy most of what I do,
is to consider the human body a beautiful canvas.
The muscles, its proportions, volumes.
It's a living canvas that breathes, that feels and is beautiful.
A lot of people have told me that when I touch them with the brush,
feeling this sensation is an opportunity to recognize oneself,
one's own sensuality. To be observed by another, and being confident
to take off one's clothes is like removing a shell, an armor.
To demonstrate to yourself your sensibility, with your own self,
to be able to uncover yourself so that another admires you,
takes a great level of confidence and freedom and is a unique life opportunity.