Recycled
by Tamantha Williams
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37.000 x 25.000 cm.
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Title
Recycled
Artist
Tamantha Williams
Medium
Painting - Digital
Description
Sometimes when facing the same obstacle and challenge we may have faced before we have the tendency to think, why me, why this again and again, why do I seem to step in the same trap every time? Another layer of the same emotion gets added to our thick skin. I grew up believing love changes EVERYTHING. That love DOES make the world go round. This continued all the way through to my 18th year in this life. That was the year I lost my then partner in a head-on collision. I was with him at the time. Love came to an abrupt end for me in that instant. It was as if someone oversold the idea to me and they did not come up with the goods as I expected. From that time onwards, about 30 years, I seemed to recycle the same love lack, over and over again. Not strange seeing I lost faith in love that the same process and emotions of rejection kept recycling. This artwork depicts those consistent layers of 'lessons' that come our way, usually the same one, over and over again, how we are the ones who don't learn the lesson and then start jailing ourselves into a little space unable to see the light at the end of the tunnel. We hammer our heads on the same wall over and over again and wonder why things are not changing - adding another layer, recycling the same emotion. Within is a sense that there is more, there is different but the shackles of emotions we buy into intensify the grip of lack within us as time, layers and recycling continues. We only need to see differently to learn the lesson, to forgive, to remove the blocks to our awareness of love enabling our hearts to open, enabling the jailed to stop being the jailer of a recycled instant.
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February 15th, 2021
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