About the Poster
We are all busy! Are we too busy? Yes, we are conscious of that fact. Do we do something to be less busy? Yes, we work longer and more challenging, spending more time in our workplace trying to satisfy someone else’s business or our customers.
We know we should spend more time with our families and friends—for the luckiest people. We think that tomorrow, if I work better today, I will have the time to live, profit, and enjoy the little things and details.
We don’t; we feel we can’t take the time. We are under pressure from work, the boss, the people waiting to take our jobs, taxes, fees about everything, and the hundreds of bills we get from everything.
We learned these things from an early age at school: performance, learning, working, beating the competition, having good results, and overcoming challenges. I don’t mean it isn’t good. We only don’t know when to stop. Because we learned those things, how can we leave that stuff? How do we find the strength and courage to let it fall and discover our true selves?
Okay, we were not there to talk about my feelings this morning before and while I was creating the poster. So, as you know, I have been using a picture to make the posters since the start of 2020. Today, I used a photograph of a man with long and curly hair wearing glasses. I selected this picture from the website Unsplash.
There is nothing much to say about the poster except I had fun doing it. I am sure you feel it is a fresh design with good ideas. I cut out the hairs for nothing; they were also challenging to deal with, and removing them from the background was almost impossible because their white reflected.
Poster speed art
Have a nice day! See you tomorrow for poster #380!
Photo Credit
The photograph of the man with the hairy and curved man I used to create today’s poster was taken by the photographer Tyler Nix (Unsplash).
Music Credit
Good Morning is the song title I used to create my speed art video. The musician Reed Mathis (YouTube) made this music for kids.