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#208250 by Lettuce
Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:27 pm
Amber wrote:Sharing artistic ideas/concepts with a few people. Properly, like from my heart, rather than being chicken about it, and just saying vague ideas I have, and people are reacting pretty positivly to it.

Feels good to know, that I've got some people seriously backing my art. I never really felt I did before.

I feel like I have something to be determined for now.


That is a very special kind of awesome. We should collab some time. Although last time someone said they wanted to collab with me, she arrived at my house for a weekend of creativity and all she did was empty my fridge and drinks cabinet. Please don't empty my fridge!

But in all seriousness, if you're serious about doing SFX at Wombleydun, we can do a project on the side while you're on your course so you can earn brownie points!

Collaborating on art projects is absolutely awesome. My friend who's taking me to Thorpe Park is a Costume Design student, she's making the costume to go on the actress who's wearing the prosthetics I'm making, then I'm getting a friend of a friend to film it. eeeeee!
#208251 by Zyprexa
Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:34 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:What got you thinking about Fibonacci numbers? :lol:
And snails for that matter?

I was watching my cat investigating a snail earlier and I started looking at its shell, they're so perfect and intricate. It's just cool how every snail has a certain sequence within which its shell will form.
Image

Abydost wrote:Wow.]

That's fucking awesome, appropriately.

Awesome: not much right now. Everything is pretty shit.
#208261 by Amber
Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:58 pm
Lettuce wrote:
Amber wrote:Sharing artistic ideas/concepts with a few people. Properly, like from my heart, rather than being chicken about it, and just saying vague ideas I have, and people are reacting pretty positivly to it.

Feels good to know, that I've got some people seriously backing my art. I never really felt I did before.

I feel like I have something to be determined for now.


That is a very special kind of awesome. We should collab some time. Although last time someone said they wanted to collab with me, she arrived at my house for a weekend of creativity and all she did was empty my fridge and drinks cabinet. Please don't empty my fridge!

But in all seriousness, if you're serious about doing SFX at Wombleydun, we can do a project on the side while you're on your course so you can earn brownie points!

Collaborating on art projects is absolutely awesome. My friend who's taking me to Thorpe Park is a Costume Design student, she's making the costume to go on the actress who's wearing the prosthetics I'm making, then I'm getting a friend of a friend to film it. eeeeee!


Sweeet. Yeah I'd totally love to collab! :D Don't worry, I won't empty your fridge. Maybe your biscuits and tea though. :P And yeah the SFX course looks awesome. I think they do the costume course I was thinking about too, but I can't decide between them at the moment. But I got a year or 2 to decide so thats all cool. :D

The Thorpe Park thing sounds like crazy fun. (Well, if you're into it. I don't enjoy feeling sick xD)
#208273 by Lettuce
Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:26 pm
Here's some more in-depth info on the courses if you fancy a gander-

http://www.wimbledon.arts.ac.uk/courses/32693.htm << SFX

http://www.wimbledon.arts.ac.uk/courses/37627.htm << Costume (design and interpretation are seperate courses, so if you wana do this, then decide which one you want to do)

You're welcome to see the end of year exhibition next June too to see the standard of work! :D

And the two things I love in life are theme parks and horror films 8) I love being scared without....being scared.
#208277 by islandsinthesky
Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:53 pm
HOLY FUCK IT'S SHARK WEEK!
#208308 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:53 pm
Zyprexa wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:What got you thinking about Fibonacci numbers? :lol:
And snails for that matter?

I was watching my cat investigating a snail earlier and I started looking at its shell, they're so perfect and intricate. It's just cool how every snail has a certain sequence within which its shell will form.
Image



I see. Beauty and symmetry in nature everywhere, yes.

I found this on the internets some time ago -
couldn't bring myself to delete the picture even when my computer had zero room to spare.

Image

To me, awesome was having a really good day at work!
I was the top selling associate for the day - sold over $1500, and I opened a Pier 1 card as well. Pier 1 cards are really hard to get people to open, since it's another credit card.

Anyways, for being a timid person in an aggressive work environment - I thought that was an accomplishment. Most days I just feel like a noob.
#208309 by Lettuce
Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:58 pm
Congratulations!

I'm retardedly scared of snails :( They make me squeal and cry and flap about panicing then run away! Anything slimey for that matter...
#208318 by BlueRaja
Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:29 pm
islandsinthesky wrote:HOLY FUCK IT'S SHARK WEEK!


Ok. You made me laugh.
#208344 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:08 pm
Lettuce wrote:Congratulations!

I'm retardedly scared of snails :( They make me squeal and cry and flap about panicing then run away! Anything slimey for that matter...


Aw thank you Lettuce.
Really? Snails? I saw this youtube clip last night of a woman who was deathly afraid of cotton balls, and one who was just terrified of pickles. :shock: How do phobias like that even start? Bad pickle/cotton ball experience I guess
#208350 by Cg138
Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:59 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Aw thank you Lettuce.
Really? Snails? I saw this youtube clip last night of a woman who was deathly afraid of cotton balls, and one who was just terrified of pickles. :shock: How do phobias like that even start? Bad pickle/cotton ball experience I guess


Hahaha, from Maury? that was too good. Not only did they get those people to spill their guts out about their phobias on national television, they fucking BOMBARDED those people with the things they were afraid of on stage!
#208379 by Keeker
Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:35 am
AlucardXIX wrote:
Lettuce wrote:I want a new sink.


Oddly enough, so do I...

But not one of those. Too much of a pain in the arse to clean, I bet. How the heck do you wash any dishes in 'em? :wink:

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