Taylor Duffy - The Bounty of Nature



9/27


I realize I am very late to this blogging train but now I'm aboard and ready to share my thoughts! So something I have been thinking about that deals with the beginning of class with art and beauty is my own view of unconventional art. My dog boomer is 6 months old and a tyrant at that. He is teething very badly and will rip up basically anything he can get his paws on. The other night I came home to one of my beautiful throw pillows torn up and the fluffing everywhere. My first reaction was to get angry; punish him; tell him how he's such a bad boy. After that overwhelming feeling of anger subsided, I realized that he is a baby and he's MY baby and I love him. Therefore, all the rotten things he does actually makes me appreciate his life and that he is imperfect just like me and I am overcome with emotions like love and gratitude because I see this life inside of him! He has so much personality! The rotten things that he does are beautiful and to me they are art even though every single person on this earth would probably disagree with me.

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