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random © design and text by near-sighted 2001-2002 |
He strolls around the room in his jeans, sweatshirt and socks, shoes positioned crookedly underneath his desk for the entire class to see. He is an eccentric character, ever-expanding eyeballs, overbearing spectacles and a shaggy ring of white fur surrounding a glossy head (as a result of hairloss). Frame the story as an architect would. You can't start on the roof without considering the elements underneath that support it. What is your theme? How will you carry this out? How will you turn this from something dull into something flamboyant and awe-inspiring? I don't know. But I do know this is one of the best classes I've taken in my life. I usually drop out of a course after the first class if they're not appealing to me; I don't give things much of a chance, really. Should first instinct fail, off doth I bail: Introduction to Illustration (RIP 1998) Swimming (RIP 1986 first round after one summer, RIP 1998 second round) Improvisation (RIP 2003) Freelance Magazine Writing (RIP 2001) This time, I will figure out what my theme is. I will take time and develop a plan. I will carry this out most glamourously and be as true to myself as I can [insert snowpaz slapping her chest with her fist getting all weep-ridden]. The season of death has ended. Thanks teach. You tha bomb.
And I feel fine....... - 2004-02-23 |