Have you ever met someone who changed the way you looked at the world? The person might never expressed their perspective, but somehow walking beside them shows you a world you never would have seen.
Something about them makes you want to be a better person, to achieve more, to be more positive. When you meet someone like this your whole life changes. Have you been that fortunate? If not, it’s coming.
The digital age can take up much of our social time. It’s possible to keep working well into the night and every day of the week. My wish for all of us is that we make time for love in our busy lives. That we devote as much time to our careers as we do to our souls in love.

This image was rendered in scratchboard on ink and illustrates a couple beginning the journey of love: © Simone Frank
For all things, visualizing is imperative. If you can see your brilliant future, it’s a lot easier to get there than if you’re roaming around in the dark. This image illustrates the power of manifestation. Work towards your dreams and they will materialize.
Image Credits
All Images Are © Simone Frank
Simone Frank Artist Bio
Simone Frank was born in Toronto, 1970. When she was three years old, her mother told her to draw the drapes. Her mother meant, of course, to close them. She did. After illustrating the decorative floral drapes, she was given an easel, brushes, a palette and oil paints as a gift.
She holds a BAA in Fashion Design – Ryerson University, a Dean’s list Diploma in Graphic Design – George Brown College and a writing certificate – Humber College and has exhibited in the GTA, the Caribbean and Tokyo. She was recently invited to exhibit her works of art in China.
For years her work has revolved around the notions of spirituality, racism, love, joy and harmony. Through the use of colour, shape, line, alignment and texture, she creates images that are inspiring and thought provoking. Often using reclaimed wood and eco-friendly fibers as resources, she works towards creating images that are thought provoking and positive. She uses art as a vehicle to inform and to heal.
Blog: simone4king.blogspot.ca
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