Nature, animals, and the daily lives of stray beings constantly remind me of the interconnectedness of all life. They exist alongside us, often unnoticed, yet deeply bound to our own survival. As an artist, and as a human, I feel a responsibility to nurture and protect this shared existence.
Like Mother Earth, which sustains us without distinction, every stray animal and every living creature carries a story of resilience. These stories unfold quietly in our streets and neighbourhoods. They remind us that compassion cannot be selective. It must extend to all forms of life, not only those that are convenient to care for.
For me, art is not merely an act of expression. It is an act of responsibility. Creativity does not stand apart from the world that feeds it. Just as we care for ourselves and our communities, we must care for the voiceless beings who share our environment.
The lives of stray animals teach us humility, patience, and empathy. These values shape my inner discipline and, in turn, my craft. When I create or perform, I carry this awareness into my work, so that my art reflects not only beauty, but compassion.