Overthinking | New digital art by @eliserurabno

in OnChainArt4 years ago

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   Hello, readers and art lovers! I'm glad you are here in my post and want to take a look at my work.

   Today I share with you this new work I've been working on, I titled it "Overthinking" and next I'll tell you a little bit about it and then I'll show you part of its creation process.

   Overthinking is an illustration that reflects for me what happens when you spend a lot of time alone, maybe confined at home with your conscience: you start having all kinds of thoughts and some of those thoughts can be bad, toxic; you think about others and you start to distrust that they think good things about you, you think they only judge you all the time... All those kinds of thoughts come to my mind when I spend a lot of time alone and without leaving home and that has led me a couple of times to treat my loved ones badly, which is not right and I must change that paradigm.

   This is something important to me and I know there are some out there for whom this is also important, so my final reflection on this work is that the cure for the disease of bad thoughts is simply to socialize, share with our friends and family, spend more time with them and give them more attention; this is how we will see that the people around us can be people who love and admire us, instead of always biasing the idea that everyone judges us.

   And that's all I wanted to say about this work, friends. I thank you for giving me your attention and reading these words and now I leave you with the process of creating the illustration and at the end you will see it in its full size. I hope you liked all this and see you in the comments or in a next post. Bye!

   P. S. The little ghosts you will see are not really ghosts, but "bad thoughts" haunting the guy to enter his mind :p

Process

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(I decided to try another color)

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Thank you for visiting!

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Elieser Urbano

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Nice visualization of overthinking.

Thank you very much! :-D