Yes I did for about 8 months or so. I had a peekaboo. First it was pink for about 4 months and then I switched to purple for 4 months. Then I went back to all blonde. I absolutely loved having the purple underneath, I would totally do that again sometime. Even though, it was a pain in the ass to take care of. (For some reason, I have no good pictures with purple hair. So here’s when I had pink.)
The time I used to spend with my grandpa on weekends. He was a father figure to me growing up. He’d pick me up from school on Fridays and we’d watch TV shows while eating pretzels. Or we’d play Super Mario Bros together. He would sometimes let me play on the computer in his office. When I was really young, he taught me how to play baseball. Just so many things that I miss about him… He made my childhood fun and nostalgic, honestly.
I hate when people act like they are the most intelligent person in the room at all times. Especially because most of them won’t even entertain the idea that they might be wrong. It drives me crazy.
I look at this from two different perspectives. How I view my own creativity vs how I view others creativity. Just so you know, it’s contradictory. How I view my own creativity is… Complicated to say the least. I rarely see anything I create as art. I see my creativity as an expression, or an extension of my personality that I don’t show as often. If that makes sense. For example, I’m typically pretty quiet and I see myself as a bit dull and boring. But most of my paintings especially are bold and have a lot of bright colors. Now, that being said, I’m also very critical of myself and definitely have a warped perception of it all. Which doesn’t help. However, the way I view others creativity is the total opposite. I think anything that someone put time and energy (mental, physical, emotional, etc..) into, is art. End of story. It doesn’t matter the meaning or lack thereof, it doesn’t even matter how long it took to make. And while I prefer complex art pieces usually, I don’t see it as “less artistic” to create simple pieces. I think creating just for the sake of creating is a wonderful thing. And it’s a beautiful thing. But like I said, anything that someone creates (besides myself apparently) is art in my opinion.