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Some More Art

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Hello again. I'm currently heading for my 5 months time in a sharehouse and I'm steadily cruising along with a decline of certain dramas. At least I've been resuming my art projects from last year with a line of paintings consisting of my Abstract Mrs Brinks, Black Sheep Banned, How?, The Unmerciful Lowe and Oppression Against Individuality. And steadily, I'm opening doors to some exhibition prospects and having people admiring my artworks. And I'm also bettering and challenging myself with every painting I work on. I'll show you this. What you're seeing is my agenda of my artworks I wish to exhibit when I'll have my own art exhibition. If you're wandering why, I came up with the intention of doing my art exhibition titled Talking Points which is all about issues personally, with society and unfavourable perspectives I'm willing to display. I've mentioned Rusting Head because the painting had been seen as much. After my mum mentioned the pain...

Courage

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Hello everyone. There's always this big talk that life is hard which has always been that way. I myself have had an unimaginable amount of challenges even from my autism diagnosis at the age of 5 and having a greatly hard time breaking into society throughout my time growing up but if problems I faced kept popping up, I got to the point I don't want to take anymore of this so then I made big changes to get me out. And usually, autistic people don't always cope with change but at times, changes are more necessary. And all this takes courage which I'll be covering. This idea of this post came about when at Boxing Day last year, I bought myself a memoir by the latest Richmond football player Jack Riewoldt titled The Bright Side. As I've been reading this book, Jack gives out the whole load of details about his life growing up in Tasmania and growing his long sporting pedigree which has run in his family. It was a lot to take in as I read through the chapters but I'...

Action of Nothing

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Hello again. If you're still in the rut in the world of Australian politics and unsure about whether things will improve, I don't blame you. I even admit living in a sharehouse I'm currently in isn't as grand as having my unit where I rented but these days, renting by yourself is getting too hard to the point it's not worth pursuing. But anyway, I've been able to refresh myself. Still, that won't be much to fix a whole load of mess we're currently in. Earlier, I've been growing an ever-irritated attitude towards politics between Liberal and Labor parties and people are becoming sick of them. I've even made the post on how I felt even comparing it to Home and Away which I'll attach the link for anyone who's visited my blog for the first time. Politics or Home and Away? (tristanthroup.blogspot.com) However, I've decided to take one course of action. Back in March when I'm in the Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, I went to the Australia...