I like the first coffee shop room. The unadorned, plain clothes had a sexiness to them, and although I was sad and tired, I also smelled happy. The castle 🏰 is inside a circle. I want to display it on the wall. It's just my personal selfishness, but I want to feel like the future is vast and endless when it's depicted all over the world. I don't have anything to say, so please excuse me.
Please don't apologize, Yoshiko! Your comment is lovely. I love the idea of smelling happy. Feel free, if you like, to download the castle image and print it. I don't know if the print quality will be good, but you might be able to use Canva or Kittl or a similar program to get it to 300 dpi, which would ensure good quality.
I loved these, they really do capture an artist’s crushed spirit. I liked all the images; the first one though, that one touched me deeply. Thanks Dascha
Thank you so much, Carol. I think most people who engage in artistic endeavors go through periods in which they feel crushed and not good enough. I really connected with the first image as well. I think her face tells the story.
I like the first coffee shop room. The unadorned, plain clothes had a sexiness to them, and although I was sad and tired, I also smelled happy. The castle 🏰 is inside a circle. I want to display it on the wall. It's just my personal selfishness, but I want to feel like the future is vast and endless when it's depicted all over the world. I don't have anything to say, so please excuse me.
Please don't apologize, Yoshiko! Your comment is lovely. I love the idea of smelling happy. Feel free, if you like, to download the castle image and print it. I don't know if the print quality will be good, but you might be able to use Canva or Kittl or a similar program to get it to 300 dpi, which would ensure good quality.
I agree with you both, something special about that first image. I love this style of storytelling ❤️
Thanks so much, Connie. 💜
I loved these, they really do capture an artist’s crushed spirit. I liked all the images; the first one though, that one touched me deeply. Thanks Dascha
Thank you so much, Carol. I think most people who engage in artistic endeavors go through periods in which they feel crushed and not good enough. I really connected with the first image as well. I think her face tells the story.