Set up an Art table in your living room and create a shared art studio. This will be your 'Home Art gallery'.Imagine creating a teleportation in your living room where everyone becomes connected. You can make this happen by bringing an art table into your living space. Start by placing a piece of paper on the table and encourage everyone to draw, even if they're not initially interested. At first, your family might find it annoying and think it takes up space, but as you immerse yourself in the magic of the table, they will begin to take interest. They will start to appreciate your creative endeavors and may even join in. Drawing together has the power to bring people closer and reveal each other's pure hearts. This can lead to beautiful moments and connections within your family. I encourage you to give it a try and witness the positive transformation it brings to your home. Create a teleportation in your living room where everyone becomes one. Now you will feel the magic. You will change first, then your family, then the surroundings, and then your house. The method is very simple. Bring an art table to your living room.
Put a piece of paper on the table where everyone can see it and draw, even if no one is interested. At first, your family will be annoyed. It will take up less space in the living room. You may look busy and absorbed in something. But before you know it, you will be immersed in the magic of your table. When you finish something, you will show it to your family members who are passing by. Think about it. Your family members may not have been interested in your work before. They are all busy with their own work. Everyone would be looking at their iPads or iPhones. Then one day, mother shows children the drawing she drew. Her son, who is about to go out on a date, can see it. Your child playing a game may see you when he goes to another room. Your husband will see you when he comes home from work. And this goes on for days, months, and years. Before you know it, your creative life on the magic table will become an art performance. One day, your son will want to buy a gift for his girlfriend and you will see him drawing. And he will ask you to draw with him or teach him. He will give a gift to his girlfriend. Think about it. Drawing is more powerful than words. Words get tangled when you say them. They can cause misunderstandings and leave scars that will last a lifetime. But drawings are different. While drawing together, you will discover each other’s pure hearts and gradually open your hearts. The same goes for children. Children discover their mothers who are happy every day by being absorbed in something. Hmm… Should I try it too? What’s so fun? Before you know it, children change from playing games to drawing and writing. And the husband… I don’t need to say anything more. His wife doesn’t nag anyone anymore. She is already in the magic. I want you to put this magic table in your family’s living room. At first, I hesitated to put a table in the living room that everyone shares. It's because of the exterior, interior, and the desire to draw quietly without being disturbed. It takes courage to show your work to someone. But try to be brave. We all live in an era where we each see different screens. So we may not be interested in other people's hearts and thoughts. Even our closest family members don't know each other well. I realized that the most unnecessary thing for us to become one is words. The more we talk, the more conflicts we have. However, when we look at paintings together, we become completely different. Even if we have different tastes, the act of drawing makes us feel each other's clear and pure souls. We may create a teleportation that takes us back to the days when we were children and drew pictures together. I highly recommend creating a magical creative table like this in your living room. And personally, I hope this becomes a trend. When you visit other people's homes, a house with paintings creates a window for more conversation. People might enjoy talking about their impressions through paintings instead of personal household surveys. And if you collect these paintings and hang them on a wall, you can complete a gallery. You might invite your neighbors and friends here and have a small exhibition reception. I'd like to hear ideas from you.
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