Thoughts
Sometimes the stuff that circles around in your head is strange. Someday I’ll write a graphic novel about overhearing snippits of conversations, or entering a conversation at a weird moment… and what that looks like visually.
Sometimes the stuff that circles around in your head is strange. Someday I’ll write a graphic novel about overhearing snippits of conversations, or entering a conversation at a weird moment… and what that looks like visually.
Yeah, I feel like I’ve been a million miles away lately.
The right-brained way of thiking can be so utterly alien to those of us who are left-brained, and vice-versa!
When you get to story-telling as an artist, this creative awareness flow starts and just keeps coming. Folks will ask how do you come up with such creative ideas, and you’ll reply with how do you get such creative ideas to stop coming. Not that you’d want that…idea drought…no.
Randie’s big puzzle. Does she just sketch and preserve her little ideas and finish at that, or does she then try to see how they piece together?
Right-brainers, DCS, are extremely visual. I, personally, need to see it, draw it, hear it and regurgitate it… by doing. It’s partly why I carry a sketchbook… if I don’t write stuff down, I don’t remember.
stick… sometimes the creative-ness shows up at the weirdest times… again, carry the sketchbook. Randie usually draws things out by drawing things within (her sketchbook)… like me. It makes sense somewhere along the line.
Squid… I hope you left bread crumbs.
Looks like Spongebob is being devoured by an octopus.
Shouldn’t have messed with Squidward, you yellow #$%^! He’s got friends!
Oh… Um… well, Spongebob should’ve kept his nose clean. Probably served him right.
Randie’s also got some ‘crazy 8’s’ going on upstairs. Did Rye spike her coffee?