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Last year was absolute CRAPPU for me; 2012 seemed to have improved a little bit in most areas of my life and it was one of the most productive(first of, hopefully, many to come) year as far as creating and completing projects are concerned. I am so PROUD of the things I made, published, sold and learned- although they were small little bits, what I achieved this past year is definitely more than what I did last few YEARS!
Towards the end of the year things even started to work out in all aspects of my life so I am in high hopes that things will untangle even more in 2013....
Thank you everyone for favouriting, donating, commenting and liking my work - it was a huge ego booster and totally helped me make the decision to continue what I love to do- all or nothing
Towards the end of the year things even started to work out in all aspects of my life so I am in high hopes that things will untangle even more in 2013....
Thank you everyone for favouriting, donating, commenting and liking my work - it was a huge ego booster and totally helped me make the decision to continue what I love to do- all or nothing
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HELLO! ITS BEEN A LONG TIME....
Wow! it really HAS been A LOOOONG TIME, but its been great -I actually thought DA may have just chucked my account but I'm glad to see that its still here and, after some rummaging I found the correct password to re-enter * yay me* So I guess a brief update is more than owed, to those interested.
I had time to do some soul searching and got around to narrowing down my creative dabblings down to manageable size of 3-5? possibly 6? well, at least under 10 :DI tried a lot of different other things too, like the needlefelting? wow that was a test of my patience. So the finalists are colouring, journaling (art and written), bookbinding and cr
HELLO! ITS BEEN A LONG TIME....
Wow! it really HAS been A LOOOONG TIME, but its been great -I actually thought DA may have just chucked my account but I'm glad to see that its still here and, after some rummaging I found the correct password to re-enter * yay me* So I guess a brief update is more than owed, to those interested.
I had time to do some soul searching and got around to narrowing down my creative dabblings down to manageable size of 3-5? possibly 6? well, at least under 10 :DI tried a lot of different other things too, like the needlefelting? wow that was a test of my patience. So the finalists are colouring, journaling (art and written), bookbinding and cr
Please helpz?
Recently at an informational interview I was told that it's too late for me to pursue a creative career -but I believe that passion and LOTS of practice can perhaps help level the playing field - I mean, so many GREAT people have people make a rather EPIC judgment call made about them:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151008043368479&set=a.10150980933593479.419069.35216748478&type=1&theater.
Not saying that I am going to mount to be like these people (Though I am damn going to try) but I feel that some education in the field would help me, and prove this person that told me I had no chance, wrong.
I am hoping to take Graphic Design
It's easier than you think...
Sometimes you see something you admire/desire, and you automatically think that it's very hard- we think that being rich is hard, being a good artist, friend, employee - whatever it is that you want to achieve - seems like an impossible achievement and often seems like you need that extra something to get you there, that something you were not born with.
Yet when you talk to these people they openly tell you their secrets to success- which always turns out to be ridiculously simple:so simple I think, that the admiring mind rejects the possibility that it could be that simple.
With that rejection your mind folds the advice aside and files it
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