Keep in mind these are just my thoughts spilling out over the edge and dripping down my shoulders making the floor a bit slippery ... i just wouldn't be settled if i didn't visually represent what i was thinking, giving those thoughts some time to dry up so i don't slip and fall when i get up.
meredith i kind of like that you lean toward my works when they are stripped down to the bare beginning. or rather somewhere between the beginning and the end.. or something.
posted 24 Jun 2008
carly
Well....today is a bit of a strange day for me. Got a job rejection. Got our bathroom completely torn apart because some idiot flushed a magazine down the toilet (apparently it looked like it had been there for months! eww), we had been without a toilet for 5days. heh. And...we finally got our internet on! After being without it for almost 1month. So good/bad...all different things. Now I'm sitting down at the end of the day, listening to beautiful music, and contemplating the next steps..
You have to remember that what you leave out of an artwork/design is just as important, if not more so, than what you put in. It could be rather subjective though. I quite like some of the rawness in your pieces at certain stages and sometimes find this has more of a character to me. But I find that in a lot of things, often the process takes to my liking more so than the finished piece. But you know, just because a piece is finished as it is doesn't mean that it can't be adapted/cropped/transformed for use in something else. Perhaps it is a little unordinary in the art world, but design speaking it would come quite naturally.
posted 24 Jun 2008
meredith wisdom. in my ear.
just what i needed to hear.
something tells me all this is psycho therapy babble for me to take that line text out.. :b you are relentless! (& sneaky)
awesome for chilled evenings and beautiful music, thats whats up and what its all about. at least now after all of the lack of things (job, toilet, internet) you can finally take a breath and get into your groove and purpose.