May 2010
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April 2010
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what’s a recommend me button?
check http://erichu.tumblr.com/tagged/feather for the answer to your first question. As for comments, go into customize and you’ll find enable comments.
When you go to an art school with 200 people who CHOSE to go their but yet find every reason to complain about doing artwork, every single day, it gets to be PRETTTTY annoying to hear someone complain about something they are PAYING or CHOOSING to do. Yes. Work is a bitch sometimes and can be very frustrating. But it’s about figuring out a way to work through that.. not bitching about it.. it’s a way of life. We go to class from 9:30-4:30 every single day with often times no more than two 15 minute breaks throughout the day. But. This is what I wanted to do, so I do it and that’s that. Many sleepless nights. But again this is what I signed up for.
Like I said “just a way to get over the frustration and get back to the artwork.” I personally find it hard to focus on my problems when I’m frustrated. Why keep all the frustration bottled up inside? It’ll only slow me down. I let it out and get it over with so I could really have all of my mind focused on my problems. It’s not like I’m complaining to people in person.. this is the internet, you can simply ignore it. I’m sorry this annoyed you.
with people who complain about shit they have CHOSEN to do. You chose to come to art school but you HATE every project, you HATE the work load, you HATE the teachers and professors, you HATE art in general, you HATE drawing but you’re going into illustration? Wow it’s a shame because I can see how truly easy your life could be if you would just do what you WANT to do and stop bitching about it. Wow. Can you tell I’m ready to be home.
In reply to your question, I do it because I love it. And I’m complaining because it is frustrating, not being able to get things right. What’s wrong with complaining? just a way to get over the frustration and get back to the artwork. It’s either this or i break something hahah :p don’t take it too seriously