The painting that I’m presenting this time is ” DNA hand “.
I am very happy if the paintings that I draw always show an image of a pattern.
It has been several years since my father passed away, and there was no particular reason to remember him on Father’s Day, but for some reason during this year’s commemoration of his passing it became a day that I think about my father. When I was young, he wasn’t the type of father who used words to communicate with me, but because of how important it is for children to get approval from their parents, even if he did not say much, his presence was strong and there were many times when I felt relieved or at ease
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