It is the last post of the 2019 year. I wrote it on the very last day of the abovementioned year.
I wanted to write it, because, at the end of December 2019, I compared the number of posts written in 2018 and 2019. After a quick calculation, it turned out that in 2018 I wrote 206 posts. In 2019 I wrote precisely the same number. So I missed one text to be able to say that in 2019 I wrote more content than in 2018.
This post is the 207th post, and therefore I can announce to everyone that in terms of the amount of content written, 2019 was a more productive year for me than 2018 (as opposed to the number of photos taken).Â
Do these numbers matter to me? No, I would not panic if 2019 was worse than the previous year. It’s not the quantity that counts, but the joy of creating. And this seems to be growing every year. Let this be the central message of the last of the 2019 year.
What can I tell you about the 2019 year? Was it a successful year? Undoubtedly yes. Here the reasons why:Â
- I had a second photography exhibition named “The Wall.” Thanks to the people gathered I will remember this event until the end of my life.
- I started designing “Diaries.” This activity provided me a new, fresh approach to my hobby.
- I created such works of art like “Negation of the End,” “Street Photography,” “Birds,” “Ostensible Abstraction,” or “Trees.”
- I joined Artfinder so I can sell my pictures on this platform (even though it is not a crucial thing to me).
- Last and not least: I still have great joy while making pictures, on the streets, and writing my texts. I hope that this amusement and creative power will stay with more not only in 2020 but also until the end of my life.