The Real World is Hard

The Real World is Hard

The Real World is Hard and often draining on the mind and body. Human beings have been drawing on cave walls since the dawn of time to inspire themselves.

Human brains are wired to appreciate and be inspired by art. The right brain, for example, is stimulated deeply by art. Artworks inspire creative and innovative thinking; the right brain takes what it sees and expands upon it.

The Real World is Hard

Staring into a picture of a forest, the right brain envisions walking through the forest, looking to the corners just beyond the frame to see animals and new vistas. 

That is what I do when I look at artwork and photos and it inspires me to create art with my own photos. Like the top photo, I took that photo early one morning. There wasn’t any reflection but the water was calm. So I made a reflection to show you what I was picturing as I stood there on the beach watching this shrimp boat sitting still on the water.

The Real World is Hard

Sometimes nature creates its own art work, like the photo below. I think the curve of the sand along the edge of the island is so unique. I walked this spot quite a few times and it only looked like this once. It changed everyday I was there.

Have a Great Weekend

The Real World is Hard

by Sandra J

43 Replies to “The Real World is Hard”

  1. I love this! Spiders are such misunderstood beings. Great job shedding some light on their lovely essences and creations. ❤❤❤

  2. Very beautiful Sandra – the reflection, whether natural or what you have created, is so perfect … a blue sky and blue water in harmony.

  3. Yes, often hard and cold, sometime beautiful, sometime cruel. And then it melts and softens. Your ‘reflection’ photo is wonderful, and I wish you a ‘warm’ weekend. 🙂

    1. Thank you Sam, it is such a beautiful place, nothing like it when you stand at the edge of the water and no other people around. So peaceful. 🙂

  4. It is the creative side of our brain that keeps our spirits up – thanks for the wonderful images to brighten our day.

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