So yeah! I've finally finished my work and it took quite the effort to pull it off. Above is the work that I have made although it took quite the time and below you will see the process or the making of this work. Now to start off this is a drawing of peasant in the Medieval Era walking down the road in the middle of the night with his lamp below the night sky.
Why has the Medieval Era inspired you to make this?
While I was thinking what to make, I was below the night sky when a moment hit me when I thought what would it be like with out the road lights,the cars, the buildings,and just the night sky, and it hit me, I thought about the Medieval Era when things were plain simple and I researched lots about the Medieval Era and saw that peasants back then technically just work for basic necessities and a little more for entertainment and I realized that even back then they were happy, even before when phones and technology wasn't a thing they found a way to always entertain themselves, even when they were struggling as peasants, families and children always found a way to be happy and it struck me that even the poorest of the poor is able to achieve happiness, even when you are having a hard time, you are able to find happiness. You don't need to be rich to be happy, and we may ask ourselves, what are we working for? Lots of people strive to be rich having less time for their own families but for what. Fame?Power?Happiness? Even when you are famous and powerful, once you rest eternally, its gone, all of it. Even the richest person has more to worry about than the poorest who has only to worry about little things and the past has already proven that you don't need Fame and Power or money to be happy and it made me think about a peasant who had a long day at the fields, go back home to his family as they eat dinner together, now isn't that wonderful, lots of people barely have time for their families let alone eat together. And with that I decided to make a drawing of a peasant walking in the night and going back to his home to see his children and wife waiting for him to eat dinner.
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