Nagsaka ako...



            Art defined as the expression of ideology, and the application of human creativity enables us to make our own. We are empowered by this simple yet diverse word to make something out of our miserable, beautiful and complicated “selves”. We and art co-exist even without us realizing it. My piece of art though not considerably artistic and deep was a product of my emotion, ideas and creativity.   
I am not a talented person but I was still inspired to do a literary piece, as it is the closest art to me. It was a free- versed poem in Hiligaynon based on my experience and journey inside UPV. The happiness of passing UPCAT, the excitement of being admitted to UP, the anxiety of getting in and starting to study like what it seems to be here in UP, the downfall, the depression of failing, the rekindling of once forgotten embers, the glory I sought, the people; we’re my dreams and hope as I got in UP. My piece makes me relieved that I was still able to keep track of my life inside the school. Because to be honest, after I went to UP, my life became miserable and lonelier. But as time pass by, I slowly regain my consciousness and well-being.
Some arts require creativity and talent. Though the level of my creativity is not good my piece of art makes me feel that I still have a little of it with me. I am not well-knowledgeable yet to call myself “artist” but I am the author of this. Even I am not creative, I was still able to produce an art. My talent and knowledge is very limited, and it makes me weary that the piece I make would not be worthy of anything, maybe criticism, yes! I was so marginalized by myself and time itself. Some art takes time to be completed, and as a limited person it was twice the trouble to create my piece.
Maybe at this point, I am still lacking but in future, when I fully regained on my own speed and fashion I may be able to create better pieces of arts, and enjoy the art much better. For now, let my story be heard in this piece I shared to you.
-       ATFG


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