You misspell a tag once and tumblr is forever like "Hey nice nature scene you're posting did you want to tag this #natute again? You probably want to tag this #natute don't you, you sad little fool who can not spell. Go ahead, tag this nature image #natute, just like you always do."
The Australian Parrot Flower•Flor de Pascua or Easter Flower, at Morro Velho, Brazil•The Wild Tamarind of Jamaica with Scarlet Pod and Barbet•Flowers and Fruit of the Jamboa Boll, Java
We were in a zoom meeting creating a project today when my teammates started telling me about how our manager told them I’m an overkill artist.
At my job, in my humblest way, I have always been used to being praised when it comes to my designs.
I always do my best to match the needs of colors and characters, and the audiences’ attraction to details.
That’s why, I wondered if I have drowned so much color to something that was supposed to only live in blues. That’s a shame though I do not recall anything.
Then, does an art that attract more than its target audience and exceeds expectation supposedly an overkill or is it growth?
Or, is it because an art that communicates with clarity opens more unnecessary spaces for people who like to think while it overworks the uninvolved?
Whether it was meant good or negatively, this made me more confident that my art creates connections, it makes people talk.</font>