Sunday, November 14, 2010

#23

1. My identity is determined by my level of creativity. I put it together by following that inner voice really. When I see something I like or think of something I want to do, I try to follow through with it, and that just makes me...me. Same attitude goes with how I take on each day. Those random thoughts or ideas are what I live for.

2. "Your own personal culture is how you operate and interact in everyday life. It is the words you leave with people after they meet you. It is the choices you make each day and the way you purposely live." I always try to be the best person I can be. One of the main things that my every day life revolves around however is art. Another would be my friends, I spend a lot of time with them and I care so much for them. Their personalities rub off on me somewhat, making each of my days even more unpredictable.

3. My room is covered in color. There is not a drop of exaggeration in that sentence. My desk is always a mess, covered with books, tools, notes, and any random thing you could think of. My bed is never made. I never go a day without doodling in my notes. There is always a giant list of things to do lying around somewhere. That is my life, hectic, busy, sometimes stressful, and a tad on the crazy side...just the way I like it.

4. I consider everything in my life to be real, because my belief is everything happens for a reason. I can't really think of anything that I may "construct" during my day.

5. If I was going to create a narrative, I would love to do one on a day through the eyes of a child. Everything that they see. To them the world holds so many waiting adventures, even if its just in their backyard.

6. I would like to re-create a still life of my grandma and I cooking in her kitchen, the night we made my first pie. It would be neat to capture a little girl standing on a stool over the counter helping her grandma lay the pieces of criss-crossing dough in just the right spaces. Then even taking a shot of them enjoying the finished pie together.

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