I keep repeating that in my head over and over again.
This is Adam (the fox) with his friend Tony (the wolf) when they were younger, back when life was stress-free for the two of them. They both went to a place called "Sixteen Mile Creek". It was a long hike to get there, requiring them to walk open fields with green hills visible in the distance. As they walked through the fields, they passed by a few electric pylons, something Adam had never been so close to in-person until that day.
Eventually, they reached a wooded area at the opposite end of the field from where they had started. They spent nearly the entire day there, having fun and not worrying about anything. However, when Adam returned home, his parents were extremely upset with him for being gone so long without telling them. Despite the scolding, the experience remained a nice memory for Adam.
Adulthood reached us, and we are surviving it in our own way, leading with our anxiety and daily stress. It's healthy to escape a little bit from what we think is our reality, and see the real world. Why not to keep sharing those cheering memories, even now, and go to walk to places like this with a friend, to the point that there is nothing else more to talk about and you just enjoy that moment with them, and to see that all the stress and anxieties are things that only live in our heads, they are not real. The cold wind in our face is real.
Time is insignificant and we must accept it. Spending time with our friends doing nothing is not wasting time, it is enjoying our life.
This composition is exceptionally well done! My favorite element is the power lines, adding a second frame within a frame and really drawing the eye to the characters. Also gives a sense of space. ^^
This composition is exceptionally well done! My favorite element is the power lines, adding a secon
Thank you! I don't know if I personally achieved what I wanted to achieve with those power lines in the scene, but I'm so glad people is appreciating that element in this scene :D
Thank you! I don't know if I personally achieved what I wanted to achieve with those power lines in
Pandapaco is an absolutely wonderful grounding artist on this crazy site. Great thanks again to Our Host for sharing his art and wise words. We all need them.
Pandapaco is an absolutely wonderful grounding artist on this crazy site. Great thanks again to Our
Thanks! Sometimes I feel like I'm just a potato person (and also artist) in this crazy world. I mean, it's interesting how crazy this world is turning, but sometimes I feel very overwhelmed for all this, and I just want to hide and become absorbed in myself
Thanks! Sometimes I feel like I'm just a potato person (and also artist) in this crazy world. I mean
This world has always been a madhouse. Always. It's just that with both the overall general peace after World War II and the enormous, instant exposure to that madness that the Internet can provide, things can overwhelm and seem worse than they are, quickly. I don't know how well you understand English, but please understand that you are not alone in your feelings, and that others ARE resisting the fear and the darkness with you.