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A Reminder of Good Ol' Times Feels Righteous

  • Writer: Ronald Everett Maynard
    Ronald Everett Maynard
  • Apr 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 19

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I reinstated my Adobe Illustrator this week. I have not lost my ability to create anything that comes to mind. Hiring me to create imagery is a sure thing. A successful illustration is in my blood. Demand something purposeful and watch it come to life. I give my creations a heartbeat. People fall in love with my art. I cannot blame them. I do, too. Whatever I do, passion leads me to create a whole slew of ideas. Try me.


I started creating digital illustrations in 2003. I advanced my techniques every year until I took a break from the Adobe Creative Suite. I am back with a purpose to achieve even greater goals. Being an ambitious candidate leaves my services out amongst the stars, where dreams get made. The industry has changed with AI creating images in seconds, but I bring uniqueness and emotion with every illustration.


Why would I ever cheat myself out of the process of creating? I know writing, illustrating, and simple communications are challenging for humans, but it has become obvious fake is the new real. Computing demeans any process of reaching a deadline with the tenacity to prove a point. Nevertheless, I have no worries about becoming irrelevant because I would create to create without some demand.


Nothing will ever change in creators who express the need to feel artistic. Professional people will serve their duties, demanding they have their imaginative freedoms. When I am an old man of one hundred six years old, I will likely be on some mission to draw, paint, write, sculpt, or even design using advanced technology. I will never need some emotionless process to replace my inspiration. Keep up with your good ol' days and be the dreamer who remains relevant.


What will you hold on to with dear life expectancy to feel that heartbeat beat at its most rapid pace? Life with passion. I have mine.

 
 
 

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