The first day of snow, the first day of enjoying “content” creation...
- Ars Corvinus

- Nov 24, 2024
- 2 min read
Today I woke up with a wonderful, early winter surprise… snow everywhere! I put my winter clothes on, got my wellies, and off I went to walk the cycling path next to me home.
It was a good choice! Never had I seen the path snowed before. Projects and “content” creation was always in the way. I always thought “nah, don’t go out now, you have projects to do”. This time, and after what I have already said in my previous articles (more articles to follow on the subject) I thought “Go for it! Enjoy!”




As I was exploring, I found myself on the grounds of an old, dare I say forgotten, cemetery. It was a bit of a “Memento Mori” moment, but also a reminder of how it I always a good idea to explore.

And then, pupperinos! They seemed to have such good fun playing in the snow. And it really feels good to be in a nice neighbourhood where people always greet you with a smile when they pass by you.


After walking in the snow for more than an hour, on the way back to the town, I passed by the local inn for some hot soup of the day and a hot chocolate! Next time I will make sure to have a book with me in my coat’s pocket, so I can live the full fantasy of “Readying by the fire and drinking tea in an inn during a snow storm” xD


I mention in the title that this was the first day of enjoying making “content”… this is because it was not content, it was simply capturing moments I love, he same way that I started capturing my paintings and ink experiments.
You see, we fall in the trap of becoming content creators for the platforms, and not simply creating what we love. I am no more going to stress about posting dates, schedules, make appealing things… I want to create based on what I have inside, things that are a medium for expressing myself, experiments I enjoy, and moments that create happy memories.
I think that this blog will start becoming a bit less about “The products of the Artist” and more about “The Artist who by the way might have some products to offer”.
On that note, let me know if you would like more personal blogs and photos like these instead of only uploading art and “professional” photography.
Thank you all for taking time to read.




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