Our planet

7 billion + of us inhabit this rock.

At what point will we learn that we are merely passengers here, we do not own it, it is not ours and if we do not look after it or ourselves as a human race, we won’t be here forever, or for much longer.

We can all make a difference, even if we consume less, clear some rubbish, recycle old stuff, eat less food, chuck out less stuff, look after nature and so on. If each and every one of us did something small for the world each day, that would be 7 billion positive steps towards a better world.

Think that’s fluffy thinking and too tree hugging? Well, we can remind ourselves in the not too distant future what ignoring our planet led too as there will be very few trees to hug.

If art was like the world

If art was like the world all the paintings would either black or white.

Even if there were different colours on the palette, no one would mix them.

Our world has become completely polarised, with us or against us, agree or disagree, yes or no, in or out.

Whatever happened to people being friends with someone who had different views, we all live in our bubbles.

The world needs to be like art, a beauty of blended colours and diversity.

We need to be able to be close to people who may not see the world as we do.

Real change comes from being able to listen and compromise. Then having a connection and trust with people who are different in order to inspire or influence them to a different perspective and that does not come by sticking our fingers in our ears and blocking out anyone who has a different voice.

Staying in our hate fuelled bubbles only leads to art of one colour.

Multi-coloured art comes from being open to differences and willing to explore something that we may not initially be comfortable with.