I don't know how ended up drawing animals but it doesn't matter. The important thing is that since I started to draw I feel my life is a little more complete. Humanizing is not easy and on many occasions I feel tempted to leave the poor little animal in its original shape and take all my nonsense from it. But the fact is that after the time I spend thinking about humanizing options and the time I spend drawing, editing and writing, I am much more entertained than a couple of years ago.
Sheep slowly becoming a victim of the humanzing process...
The seventh art also steals much of my time, in fact, one of my favorite plans has always been watching a movie. And a few years ago, going to the video club was part of the process I loved. Watching a video movie was almost sacred for all the expectations that preceded it. Every Friday I went to get a minimum of 3 movies, praying that there was still a copy of the ultimate premiere.
I reserve going to the cinema for very good movies, those that have to be seen yes or yes on the big screen, but what i prefer the most is to watch a good movie or series, from a sofa or better yet, a bed!
When the streaming content began to prevail pushing video clubs to disappear, the owner of mine decided to invest in refurbishing it. It then turned into a luxury concept store, which reduced its cinema offer in half but started offering international junk food at exorbitant prices instead. It certainly was a very risky bet that unfortunately did not end well.
Netflix is very useful but for me not everything are advantages. At the beginning you just can't stop watching whatever it comes from it, hooked like a fly to a French toast but in the end, having so much content available at any time and so easily, ends up on losing a very special magic. It's like when you take a picture with a digital camera instead of an analog one, that a part of magic is lost along the way that maked the process more special.
I reserve going to the cinema for very good movies, those that have to be seen yes or yes on the big screen, but what i prefer the most is to watch a good movie or series, from a sofa or better yet, a bed!
When the streaming content began to prevail pushing video clubs to disappear, the owner of mine decided to invest in refurbishing it. It then turned into a luxury concept store, which reduced its cinema offer in half but started offering international junk food at exorbitant prices instead. It certainly was a very risky bet that unfortunately did not end well.
Netflix is very useful but for me not everything are advantages. At the beginning you just can't stop watching whatever it comes from it, hooked like a fly to a French toast but in the end, having so much content available at any time and so easily, ends up on losing a very special magic. It's like when you take a picture with a digital camera instead of an analog one, that a part of magic is lost along the way that maked the process more special.
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