Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Creation of the Instagram

Last months I've been busy with Instagram after the museum I was displayed at closed down due Corona. This happened around April and since they were going to allow me to be visible on Instagram through their account I saw the need to create an instagram as well.

In a way, Instagram is insteresting, good, motivating though it also gets you. Like, emotionally.
The first Likes and Followers feel awesome and really motivate you, though I also saw some would just follow me for the follow back and then unfollow soon after.
First that feels like you did something wrong, but once you figure it out it feels less so. Though still you always wonder.

Right now I try to slow my own Instagram train down a little, posting every day is easy when you got all your work still to post but right now I am at a stage were all I have is very old work or work I don't think is representative of the level of work I make.

It is however sort of a force of good in motivating me to create more, but right now I also have to create bigger works, you can't post a finished piece each day, or even each week.
As well as oilpaint, which also won't be quick.

Yet I did start to explore colour more, and would love to share this a bit here.
Right now this blog is a bit behind so if you feel like seeing more work, please visit my Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kyoffeh/






1 comment:

  1. Dear Cornelis,

    Greetings! Having followed your creative work for some time, we at Artifact would like to discuss a possibility of your exhibition. 
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