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Greatest Strength + SPEEDPAINT [April 30, 2016]
Greatest Strength + SPEEDPAINT [April 30, 2016] by @Fireseeker_Arts (Fireseeker Arts)

This is the 10th installment of the piece. After an intense struggle, the girl realizes that Incertus is nothing more than a sniveling worm that makes himself look big and powerful to weaken others and put a stranglehold on them. Armor and wings manifest from the girl as she breaks away from his grasp, ready to strike him down. In some way, I cherish the moments where I am able to conquer anxiety. It's like one of those inflating animals that make themselves look bigger to scare others. Albeit instead of doing it in defense it does it to bully. However, what younger me did not realize is that anxiety is like a hydra or cobras; cut off one head, conquer one form of anxiety and two more will take its place. No matter if I am 24 or 45 I think I will always have this battle with fear. But sometimes I like to look back and feel inspired by this narrative. Sure, it has its flaws but yet it is a hopeful story for one day you can conquer fear, even if it's just one bit of it.

Speedpaint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCCyj_genis&ab_channel=FireseekerA47

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