Earth is a small small dot in this massive space we call the universe. Earth is like a grain of sand on a huge beach, and yet we feel like the centre of the universe. Out there we are nothing but a grain with many other grains of life out there. We are just like one of the many life forms out there. Earth is the little place we call home, where all of humans history has happened, on this little grain of sand. The Earth is our home in this large universe. In the end we are just a little blue dot that means nothing to the big universe and yet we think we are the only life forms out there. Earth seems big to us but the Earth is just a grain of sand and we are even littler grains of sand on a big beach with no importance. The universe could live any day without us. Us humans, all we do is cause destruction to Earth and wreak it. Soon, our grain of sand might not exist and it wouldn't change the big beach. We are a little small stage in a vast cosmic arena.
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I'd want to meet Lui Shou Kwan because my big question for him is what gave him his interest in art. I would also like to see his very first drawing he made with ink and how old was he? Also I would like to know how it was being in the wilderness for hours drawing sketches with ink. Was it silent and peaceful drawing outside for hours with ink. I would also like to know how it was using older things to draw. Is there any differences from now that weren't there before or did it not change at all from then to now? Additionally I would like to know how was it moving all the way from China to Canada. Was it scary,exciting or a little bit of both? Something I'd like to ask him as well is why did he leave a lot of space in all his paintings and why did he use very limiting colours? Those are some of the many questions I have for Lui Shou Kwan.
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