This text will be a call to creativity.
Undoubtedly, during times of war, the world needs more art than ever. Art heals and calms down tired and lost souls. I would like to write that art, broadly defined creation processes, is an answer to many questions. Unfortunately, it is not. Broadly defined process creation can bring us many hints and tips. Still, the more I do street photography and write new texts, the more I feel art brings doubt and despair. Creating artful things does not get answers. It brings questions. Still, when we ask many questions, including those of others and ourselves, we learn, grow, and develop. The process of finding solutions is, I would say, neverending. Undoubtedly, throughout our lifetime, we will find answers to some questions.
Nevertheless, we will never find answers to many fundamental and existential problems.
The more I write about all these things, the more I believe that people who survived the war can help themselves by creating something out of nothing. I do not know it, but I can imagine that those who saw destruction will have more extraordinary powers to focus on creating new things. I know writing about all these things on a comfortable couch in a peaceful and quiet house is convenient. Still, I simply believe that people who managed to overcome hell on Earth can create something profound. I hope to inspire them to transform their traumas into something meaningful.
That’s why I write about a call to creativity.
For me, Russian troops named orcs symbolize the civilization of death. They can only devastate, rape, and kill other humans. On the other hand, victims and survivors of traumatic expenses can share with the world their visions and give hope to other lost minds, hearts, and souls. That’s why the world needs more art.