Feeling in Color

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Some people remember moments.

I remember colors.

For as long as I can remember, emotions have never felt black and white. Joy, grief, hope, heartbreak, love, and fear have always arrived as something vivid—layering over one another until they became impossible to separate.

For years, I believed feeling this deeply was something I had to fix. I tried to become less emotional, less affected, less myself. But the more I resisted my sensitivity, the further I drifted from who I truly was.

This piece marks the moment I stopped seeing my emotions as a burden and started seeing them as my greatest gift.

Every color represents a feeling that shaped me. Every brushstroke holds a version of myself that deserved to exist, even the ones that hurt.

Feeling in Color is about embracing a life that is not lived in grayscale, but in every shade of the human experience.

Because I was never too sensitive.

I was simply feeling life in color.

Some people remember moments.

I remember colors.

For as long as I can remember, emotions have never felt black and white. Joy, grief, hope, heartbreak, love, and fear have always arrived as something vivid—layering over one another until they became impossible to separate.

For years, I believed feeling this deeply was something I had to fix. I tried to become less emotional, less affected, less myself. But the more I resisted my sensitivity, the further I drifted from who I truly was.

This piece marks the moment I stopped seeing my emotions as a burden and started seeing them as my greatest gift.

Every color represents a feeling that shaped me. Every brushstroke holds a version of myself that deserved to exist, even the ones that hurt.

Feeling in Color is about embracing a life that is not lived in grayscale, but in every shade of the human experience.

Because I was never too sensitive.

I was simply feeling life in color.