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Last time I was confused. Google inspired me to create a new gallery. I called it “The Wall.” After building it, I had further thoughts about Google’s issues.

So what was that issue? This thought was as follows: I possess only Instagram from social media accounts. Thus, it is possible to find me on social media. Nevertheless, I think it is much harder to see my photographs and texts while surfing the internet. Google’s algorithms and engine are still quite a big riddle for me.  But, I hope I will make someone a surprise in the future. You can ask, my Dear Guest, how I will do that? Well, I imagined that someone soon would google my website.

Also, I imagined that someone would discover this website in the same way as I did, with Eric Kim’s site (my favorite blogger).

I dreamed that for an anonymous internet user, my site would become a diamond, a real treasure. Did I lose my mind? Perhaps. It would be best if you remembered that I like to dream aloud here on this website.
Nevertheless, back to the social media issue, the fact is that I am present both on Instagram and Facebook. Ok, but a few minutes ago, you read that I do not possess a Facebook profile. Indeed, I publish all the posts on my private Facebook account. Those who can see such posts without reading and insightful analyzing photographs will start to associate my website not as a diamond but as a gray, dirty patch that fell on the monitor.

Is this my problem? Certainly not.

I do what I want to do. It is my way of running this blog. I chose this path of creating, and for today I do not have other plans. I stuck to them, and for today I am content with them. Of course, all these things do not preclude a change in my artistic activity concept in the future.
Maybe I will start drawing, and I will sell drawings in Warsaw’s Old Town? Or perhaps I will only create a fan page on Facebook? Who knows what the future holds. For today, I want to summarize that Google can inspire you. How? Give a hint of how you can publish your portfolio (check my collection named “The Wall,” and provide you links to such blogs, like Eric Kim’s one, for example.

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