When she began to talk in depth about how her art pushes boundaries between both the audience and artist, she said something I found emotionally moving. Marina said, “You can’t wash the blood, you never can wash shame off the wars.” Lately, there has been plenty of tragic events that’s been occurring all over the world, and I found that this statement relates a lot to it. For example, those who cause gruesome wars, …show more content…
As people, we tend to do things we’re are familiar with, and getting out of our comfort zones seems to be challenging. However, always staying in that familiar zone gets us nowhere. Where’s the change that’s supposed to be happening? What’s something that’s new, that you haven’t done before? Doing things out of the regular routine can be scary, but a lot of people need change to occur in their life.
“But my method is to do things I fear. To go to territories that nobody’s ever been.” A statement like this you barely here from people. Marina said this, and when she did, she made me feel powering. In a way, she made me reassuring that doing things I’ve never done before is totally okay. That it’s okay to try new things I fear, and get out of my comfort zone. Furthermore, she helped me vision a future where going to new places and trying new stuff has became aa habit and not an uncertain