What song, film, or artwork significantly shaped your identity?
In these challenging times, finding comfort, inspiration, and a new perspective is more important than ever. At Positive News, we believe that art has the power to do just that. As an independent, not-for-profit media organisation, we rely on the financial backing of our readers to continue our mission.
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Whether it's a poem, painting, play, song, or something else entirely, many people have a specific piece of art that has left a lasting impression on them. Perhaps it sparked a memory or shifted how they see the world. One such example is Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa", known for its mysterious expression and innovative technique, embodying the Renaissance ideals of beauty, knowledge, and perfection. This iconic artwork symbolises a versatile, curious, and creative personality, and could be the piece that profoundly shaped your identity.
Another example is John Lennon's song 'Imagine'. These works of art can have a profound impact on our lives, reflecting our personality and shaping our outlook. If you have a song, book, film, or specific piece of art that has shaped your identity, we invite you to share it with us.
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The main image for this article is by Benigno Hoyuela. If you value what Positive News does, we encourage you to make a contribution today and share the artwork that has shaped your identity. Together, we can help Positive News to help more people than ever to get a balanced and uplifting view of the world.