COVID-19 has caused an increase in unemployment in many countries. Creativity is an important element for the business and individuals to survive during this pandemic because it could raise the awareness of the public about their own ability and brands. Let's see the importance of creativity during this COVID-19.
Liu Zhiwen is a college student at Qingdao University of Science and Technology who studies oil painting. He has been staying at home and has not been able to return to school during this period.
He used his time to paint more than 100 portrait oil paintings on the stone wall in front of his house. Each oil painting takes about 40 to 50 minutes to complete. The colorful walls make Daowucun a hot spot for many netizens to come and take pictures.
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On the other hand, Daniel Oster, a real estate agent in Felton, California, came up with a strange way to dress up as Bigfoot and shoot promotional photos of a house that priced at USD 999,000 (about RM 4.3 million). This mansion for sale was built in 1939. It has an area of 1,872 square feet, 5 bedrooms, and 3 toilets, surrounded by large trees, and the environment is quite beautiful.
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It can be seen that Daniel Oster, who is dressed as a bigfoot, did yoga, baking, and reading in the house. These funny photos have caused discussions on social networks. Many people have also called to express their interest in this mansion and hope to make an appointment to visit it.
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Daniel Oster said that he usually only used luxurious photos and targeted marketing techniques to promote the house since he entered the real estate industry in 2003. He never tried this method before. However, he indicated that he did not intend to reapply this method in the future and believed that this gimmick should not be overused.
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