I'll try to post pictures later. The mailing went out Wednesday night, and I'll be posting an update about it on the KickStarter site very soon. Vrin The Baron's Soldiers Lucrezia vs. Everybody Rescued! Report at the Hospital Coffee's Ready! Do You Have a Boyfriend? Now We Must Fight! Nanny Attack! This class is too advanced for me.
He could draw stick people. Hell, he could draw graphs full of figures and parabolas. He could even draw the mathematically correct plans for a simple architectural structure. But this… Forms and lines, shading and curves… He was lost.
There was something beautiful, artful about an androgynous human being. He made the pupil and iris before drawing the outside. When Jason sat back, he realized he was sweating. Shaking his hair out of his eyes, he looked at his picture. Then he glanced at the clock and saw thirty minutes had passed.
How was he possibly going to finish the rest of the drawing? They had a chin like a triangle and cheekbones like two half circles. Giving up on squeezing the rest of a face onto the first sheet, Jason put this one at the bottom of his stack. Then he tried drawing the angle of the elbow on the block and the shadow under it. This drawing failed miserably. Jason smirked in spite of his failure and shuffled this drawing also to the bottom of the pile.
It's either light on paper or it's words on paper. Speaking of the South, do artists have a role to play in political change? Well, I think so. Haven't they always? I actually think they have an obligation. Those kinds of gestures make a huge di erence in raising awareness.
On a lighter note, photography today is di erent because so many have access to it on cellphones. As someone who's practiced photography in an entirely di erent way, what's your take on sel es?
I have mixed feelings. I love the ease with which you can make pictures now. I take pictures on my iPhone just like everybody else. I don't participate in any social media, not even Instagram, but I do love how easy it is, and how beautiful, and how detailed and sophisticated the lenses are. But on the other hand, I wonder if the whole notion of image making is being somehow cheapened by the ease with which images can be made.
I'm sure there's all sorts of apps for vignetting and blurring to make an iPhone picture look like it's been taken with one of my funky lenses from the s, but it's never entirely convincing.
There's a level of authenticity that's unreproducible. She'll comb my hair to smooth it out. The lady will use scissors too. I have to sit and sit and sit. The lady she will snip snip snip. She will comb and snip and spray my hair until it's perfect. It's ok. And then my hair will be great!! Are you sure you want to empty your tray? This cannot be undone!
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