"Her moods" talks about us, women, and how we experience our world. There's no day like yesterday, and there isn't going to be a day like tomorrow. Every day is unique when you are a woman. We are constantly changing, feeling, expressing, giving.
Through this collection of words and illustration, I've found freedom, and my way to let it all go, completely.
she is never satisfied because she knows herself. she is never satisfied because she knows she can give a little more. she is never satisfied because she knows how to dream big. she is never satisfied because she knows what she wants. she is never satisfied.
she is scared, sometimes, when her world is upside down. she is scared, sometimes, when people do wrong things to her. she is scared, sometimes, when she looks at the mirror and she doesn’t like herself. she is scared, sometimes, when she is lonely. she is scared, sometimes, when she loses inspiration and doesn’t know if it will come back. she is scared, sometimes.
she is beautifully confused when she doesn't know who she is and still, she finds the courage to stand up and fight. she is beautifully confused when she has too many dreams and her world isn't ready. she is beautifully confused when she’s completely honest and her honesty isn’t accepted. she is beautifully confused when she can't choose between pancakes and french toast. she is beautifully confused when she decides to trust you despite of her broken heart. she is beautifully confused when she has a lot of questions and can’t find the answers. she’s beautifully confused.
she talks too much about what people don’t want to hear. she talks too much about what matters to her. she talks too much
about changes she wants to see in the world. she talks too much about her worries for the future. she talks too much about her dreams. she talks too much about who she once was. she talks too much when she shouldn’t be talking at all. she talks too much.
about changes she wants to see in the world. she talks too much about her worries for the future. she talks too much about her dreams. she talks too much about who she once was. she talks too much when she shouldn’t be talking at all. she talks too much.
she’s often hurt because she has still hope. she’s often hurt because she only sees colours in his darkness. she’s often hurt because she expects too much. she’s often hurt because she is a dreamer. she’s often hurt because she chooses to be vulnerable. she’s often hurt.