Acrylic, conte and ink on canvas.

30x36x1.50"

Hiding your true self from others is something you learned to do at a very young age, likely by accident. Maybe you did something that someone made you feel ashamed about. Maybe you were laughed at, and that pain cut right through to your heart.

You learned to protect yourself by retreating deep within, eager to spare yourself more hurt over the fear that the people you love wouldn't like what they saw in you. You learned to adjust, to adapt, to perform, to repress your true self for many years, until at some point, something changed, and it was no longer possible to continue the performance. That is when you felt a hint of bravery to step out from behind the curtain, and your life began to take on a whole new meaning, a new way of life that felt fulfilling, enriching and exciting.

Was your stepping out bold and fearless, in one big sweeping reveal? Or was it a trepidatious and cautious experience, like getting into the swimming pool one toe at a time before taking the plunge? Either way, the important thing is that you took steps towards being true to you.

This painting is about the fear and excitement behind the journey that comes with finally saying the things you needed to say in order to get back to your truth, your true Self.

The Things I Never Said

Tania LaCaria

810.00

Painting

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