Jorge Pliego

Chicago, Illinois, United States

An undergrad at Saint Xaiver University, majoring in Buisness and minoring in communications. I believe in the power of artistry. The potency to generate an original piece. Taking many on a voyage to perplex worlds. Where everything can seem strange to the spectator, but could be fathom to the creator. Artistry is a rambunctious picasso that can be filled of divinities or disillusions. Opening pandora’s box carries no fear for an artist. We are the brave ones who venture into what could be an abyss of failures. Then there is the beauty of a simple vision that could be outlines to our creations.

Being able to share this and so much more with others is euphoric, because art is a universal language understood by many cultures, religions, and race this I believe can bring world peace. Who knows what lays beyond the boundaries of an unseen universe of unreached creations, yet to be pulled out into the light of the world and to be called existent.

Artistry has the ability to heal the wounded and strengthen the weak. Music can soothe our agonized mind and take us too limitless heights of inspiration and allow us to forget the world for a while. Every oeuvre of writing I’ve created has been inspired by lyrical harmonies. An artist is a god to it’s creation. Your very existence gave your art a reason to exist because you’ve brought it into the light of existence. This I believe and much more. Many ideas that have reached a place of uncertainty becomes a writers unpleasant night terror. The mind is remarkable it is the ideas that have reached uncertainty that take form and become a writers burden and left unprecedented.

We all have the ability to create. Whether it being depiction or writing. We can illustrate how we wish to see the world and I choose to see it with art. Artistry is important to me because it can let you see and write what others can’t see, and only the artist knows the true description of his piece. Artistry is important to me because it’s creative freedom is an abundance of expressions. This I believe.

  • Work
    • The Xaiverite Features Editor
  • Education
    • Business