Book Description | Despite the connection between writing and drawing, or between creative writing and visual arts, I believe that drawing, in particular, paved the way toward writing. Those sculptures carved in the shapes of various domesticated or wild animals, or hunting scenes, are nothing but primitive drawings, whose historical roots run deep in human history.
Thus, the brush of early humans was essentially a sharp tool with which they carved the mountains and caves they inhabited, shaping their lives and lived realities. With time, this sharp tool evolved into the brush that enables modern humans to express the stirrings of the soul and the depths of the spirit.
I present this book to readers, using the brush to tell stories on various topics that intersect with and reflect aspects of social life. |