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Teen Inspiration

Kseniya Simonova Sand Painting

by Blanca on October 30, 2009

in Teen Inspiration

This is one of the most beautiful creative expression that I have ever seen. This young girl clearly is using a talent that moves her from her heart. I cried watching this in action and felt almost like a Susan Boyle experience.

The Video on You Tube says: Kseniya Simonova is a Ukrainian artist who  won Ukraine’s version of “America’s Got Talent.” She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and “sand painting” skills to interpret Germany’s invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII.

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I had the pleasure of being at a photo shoot for PeaceLoveWorld.com with Jeanine Mason and Alexis Mason. Jeanine recently won best dancer on So You Think You Can Dance. Alexis is her beautiful sister, whom Jeanine says is her source of inspiration, besides the fact that Alexis also is a talented dancer. Alina Villasante, creator of Peace Love World is one of my best friends. She is my source of inspiration to never give up on my dreams. I write about her on my personal blog. They all share their thoughts on what inspires them.

This is my dream: to find many voices of inspiration and that this website be a platform for many.  So come on!  Write one down in the Post Your HDD page. Etch it in cyberspace and speak with your heart. I truly believe in my dreams because I finally have a clear vision. I have been writing on my personal blog for over a year of how to surrender to challenges that come upon you. This website is for teens to share their visions, hopes, dreams.  Jeanine & Alexis Mason are definitely teens who inspire!

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