Gummy Bear Doing Sit-Ups Original Art
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The most successful people balance hopes and dreams with practicality and hard work. If you spend all your time with your head in the clouds, you may come up with a world-changing idea or two. But world-changing ideas are worthless without execution. On the other hand, a relentless work ethic that lacks vision is wasteful. When you keep your head down all the time, you’re blind to the road signs pointing to exciting possibilities.
If you are more of a dreamer, maybe you need to spend time putting your ideas into action with a little elbow grease.
If you are more of a “nose to the grindstone” type of person, perhaps you need to give yourself permission to wonder aimlessly and dream of something better. Sure, it’s more comfortable to stay in work mode than get your hopes up for a future that may never happen. But that only leads to a future you never wanted.
Both ways are hard. But great things don’t come easy.
This gummy bear knows what’s up. Dreaming of six-pack abs is a good start, but amounts to nothing without any sit-ups. But the sit-ups are a waste of time if we never pondered why we wanted the six-pack abs in the first place.
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This colorful artwork by Jason Kotecki comes in a variety of sizes. (Prints and canvas reproductions available here.)
12"x12" Original Painting. Oil on canvas, made with professional quality archival grade art materials. Comes finished in a matte black floater frame with a hanging wire.
*Financing available! Own this piece with 20% down and the balance paid off over six months. Contact us to learn more.
Gummy Bear Doing Sit-Ups Original Art
- Regular price
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$ 960.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$ 960.00
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