I was just looking through my camera roll and rhis from a year ago just made me laugh

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I was just looking through my camera roll and rhis from a year ago just made me laugh

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So I was really loving the butterfly symbolism, so I made an official piece for it. Interpret it how you may!
I’ve been thinking on restarting the comics. I now have a better feel on what I want to happen, and how I’ll introduce the story. But don’t worry, I’ll make an official announcement if the previous ones are deleted!
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Anyone wanna talk? I really need friends.
If you like kpop, marvel or tv shows, we already have stuff in common!
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In her new song, “I Really Do,” Leonie Evans explores the always fascinating theme of the combination and development of intricate feelings into a song. Using her own experience of the path towards self-identity, Evans shares a genuine narrative about her first love with a woman while discussing concepts of fragility, hatred, and acceptance as well. The instruments used in the track, and the performance of musicians on the track, make for a rich mix of sound that cannot be easily classified. From the folk feeling provided by the violin to the jazzy pop and soul feeling of the Omnichord, […]
Leonie Evans Explores Love and Vulnerability in 'I Really Do' In her new song, “I Really Do,” Leonie Evans explores the always fascinating theme of the combination and development of intricate feelings into a song. Using her own experience of the path towards self-identity, Evans shares a genuine narrative about her first love with a woman while discussing concepts of fragility, hatred, and acceptance as well. The instruments used in the track, and the performance of musicians on the track, make for a rich mix of sound that cannot be easily classified. From the folk feeling provided by the violin to the jazzy pop and soul feeling of the Omnichord, “I Really Do” is a perfect example of avant-garde folk music. [caption id="attachment_56747" align="alignnone" width="1411"] From the folk feeling provided by the violin to the jazzy pop and soul feeling of the Omnichord, “I Really Do” is a perfect example of avant-garde folk music.[/caption] Unfortunately, while this track was recorded and mastered in New Orleans, Jim Barr did help to provide an authentic live feel that adds more depth to the emotional contents. Subdued folky vocals of Evans act as a compass, helping to navigate through the complex story of love and accepting oneself. Thus, while “I Really Do” showcases Evans’ aptitude in embracing various styles of music, it also proves that she is capable of creating songs that can both speak to her own profound feelings while also being relatable to countless listeners. This single serves to cement her status as an artist who is not afraid to challenge the listener and probe into the very essence of human experience when it comes to making music. Watch ‘I Really Do’ below https://youtu.be/dz0OPLPnQzg Follow Leonie Evans on Facebook https://twitter.com/leonierevans Spotify Soundcloud Youtube Instagram
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