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“When Paintball meets Canvas"
Adrenaline pumping through my veins; weapon in hand.
With it-
I shoot hues of the rainbow; the streaming comet across the field.
The colors and the canvas met, and
as they collide with a sickening splash-
the beautiful sound gushes in my ear.
I remove my goggles,
deep in thought as I walk towards the gate.
I don’t remember why but I turn around,
Look back at what I’ve created;
and it’s something-
Larger than life,
bubbly, even bold.
Splashes of jovial.
Bursts of fireworks.
Splatters of annihilation.
However you’d like to perceive it, its yours for the taking.
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A person shoots a paintball gun at a canvas on a field. He then turns around to leave the field, once he relieved his frustrations. He stops midway, looks back and saw that he had created a beautiful piece of art on the canvas.
Message:
It’s important to experiment with art and creativity. Also, to be appreciative of your “creations/ what you’ve accomplished”.