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Brilio.net/en - The California-based artist Rora Blue, invited people to share with her the words they would really like to say to their first loves if they had a chance. And it is pretty heartening.
Through her powerful project, the Unsent Project, Rora collects the emotional feelings of people and turns them into beautiful art.
Rora turns the sad, heartbreaking, also angry messages into printed notes in various colors narrating and expressing the emotional message, which she also shared on her Instagram account @RoraBlue.
Those messages may vary in tones yet each puts the level of honesty even in such a small number of words.
Rora has been collecting the messages since last year as she started it by asking strangers for contributions. Unexpectedly, thousand of messages began to flooding in from more people not long after she carried her project.
State your first loves name and tell me what you would tell them if you sent them a text message, said Rora. Also include the color that you think when you think of your first love.
Most of the messages came from people who are awfully heartbroken, hurt and in some cases, still in love.
I think the world of you and you think the world of her, reads a note adressed to somenone named Jack.
The days I cant see your eyes, I dont even want to open mine, another note says.
Rora realized that her prompt has provoked some of the most essential emotions that humans feel. By letting them express the feelings that are typically unspoken, she wants to let everyone know that being included in her project means they arent alone in such situation.
Rora revealed that she has received more than 25,000 submissions from around the world and for the series of the notes she collected, she arranges them in rainbow order in her collage.
She is still accepting notes from people who are willing to share their feelings as she plans to make another similar collage.
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