Sometimes I think about public admiration. I try to imagine whether this adoration would be suitable for me.
I believe that it is impossible to please everyone. In what I do, first and foremost, I do not want to suit anyone’s needs. The aim of my artistic activity is not public admiration. Thanks to my photography, the first and foremost person I want to please is me, myself, and I. Then, I know that I have a small group of fans. These are the people whose opinions are also crucial to me. Broadly defined, public admiration is not the goal of my artistic activity. I prefer to focus on my creative needs and a small group of fans.
I believe that it is a great moment to say thank you to all the people who were at my two photographic exhibitions. Also, I would like to thank everyone who accompanied me on my artistic journey.Â
Thanks to all of you, I know what I must do and am trying to do it. I hope my photographic activity will last until the end of my life. Also, I hope you can accompany my future with the same enthusiasm as you did before. I believe that broadly defined public admiration is tempting and for which many artists are begging. Nevertheless, it is not the aim of my activity.
If public admiration is not the aim of your artistic activity, then what is your purpose?
– undoubtedly, you would ask, my Dear Friend.
I want to inspire contemporary people and future generations regarding art creation. Whether I wish to motivate them with my photographs, texts, “Diaries,” or graphics does not matter. I want to encourage as many humans as possible. They also possess creative powers which they can use. Shut down your computer, put away your smartphone, go out, and take pictures! Lastly: have fun while creating!