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Skyglow and faith

There are some nights when for whatever reason we can't see the stars from where we are, but that doesn't make us doubt whether or...

Monday, 12 September 2016

(Roadtrip project with my little sister)

#idea: a tag Yourself with fake "illnesses" and stupid sounding names. Stella came up with one funny symptom (by accident from just saying something) while making ramen noodles but I can't remember what it was....

- is dying of every disease on the Internet

- cute sneeze
- forgets to bring a pencil

Meowteract
- wears glasses
- shows cute cat memes to friends
- get cat scratch
- ouch stopit
- cat person
- fuzzy

Brok3n hert(z)
- Likes the old Taylor Swift
- crushes way too easily

- OCD about folding tissues
- triggered

Creatine blocknozitis
- starving artist
- can't find a job
- thinking about childhood
- draws and writes things in margins of paper
- loses the paper then depresso

Forgeteritnitis

- STILL TALKS TO IMAIGNARY FRENS I REMEMBER THAT'S THE SYMPTOM
- hates forgetting 
- forgot where you put the special thing

Fitneesity
- exercise/fitness nut
- wears bright colours
- wants SO to lift
- yum cliff bars
- carried by gym rats

Dogeus
- best friend is doge
- gets very attached
- sniffts 
- stay positive
- cries in public

Visual sign of a free spirit:
Hippyish clothing
Hipster style
Punk style
Original style

Opinion on age gap relationships? 
No wide gaps
Only if the guy is older
Age is just a number
Other
In my dream last night I saw you sitting there
We talked about our history as we shared a chair.
We saw how much we had changed
And loved the ways we were the same.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Watercolour

      I believe that different creative pursuits support eachother. That's why I do realism; I do realism because it improves the quality of my creative drawings and paintings, and I paint because it makes me a better creative writer.
     Watercolour has helped adjust my attitude towards life. When you paint with watercolours you never know exactly what you're going to get. You can put in the water but you can't control exactly how the paint will settle. You can make adjustments, but in the process you will change other tiny details. There are things you can't take back; at best some things you can dab until they fade but every mistake will be there, but part of the wateroclourist's job is making that part of a piece that is beautiful.
     There is beauty in the unpredictable nuances, in the varying intensity and blends of colours. Watercolour is a very natural type of art, but the piece still is what you make of it.
He wants fans, I want friends.
From whether we're awake or asleep We have trouble remembering dreams, Just another daily crime When we rob ourselves of what we had before.

Thursday, 1 September 2016