
that’s one hot bear
LOL I SPENT LITERALLY 5 MINUTES DRAWING THAT BEAR
and close to an hour drawing the girl
…and got at least the same amount of enjoyment out of both c_C
that’s one hot bear
LOL I SPENT LITERALLY 5 MINUTES DRAWING THAT BEAR
and close to an hour drawing the girl
…and got at least the same amount of enjoyment out of both c_C
That is the best kind of date. Who bought what?
The only thing we bought was dinner! We went to the Microsoft store primarily so Aaron could try the virtual reality thing, and I played with the surface pros while I waited around, which was really fun.
Then we went to the apple store so I could try the ipad pros.
Since, y’know, I’m hoping to get a screen-drawing tablet soon! I think what we’re going to end up doing is getting the ipad pro and then saving up, slowly, to get a wacom later on.
That is the best kind of date. Who bought what?
The only thing we bought was dinner! We went to the Microsoft store primarily so Aaron could try the virtual reality thing, and I played with the surface pros while I waited around, which was really fun.
Then we went to the apple store so I could try the ipad pros.
Since, y’know, I’m hoping to get a screen-drawing tablet soon! I think what we’re going to end up doing is getting the ipad pro and then saving up, slowly, to get a wacom later on.
We went to the Microsoft store and the Apple store tonight on a hot hot date!
We went to the Microsoft store and the Apple store tonight on a hot hot date!
Cheetah!
Cheetah!
Artist’s Temporary Decaying Art Brings Enchantment To The Forest
British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is known for his phenomenal and temporary, installations which involve using natural elements, ranging from sticks, stones, leaves and twigs and anything that grows out of the earth. Sharing a special connection with the land ,which he celebrates in all his sculptures, Goldsworthy shows the world that nature cannot be contained, but only its beauty can be held on a canvas for precious few moments before the land recalls what it once grew.
OH MAN OH MAN ON MAN. I HAVE TO LAUGH EVERYTIME ANDY GOLDWORTHY POPS UP IN MY PRESENCE. I enjoy his art don’t get me wrong. Nice beautiful thoughtful stuff. BUT MY FRIEND AND I HAD TO DO A REPORT ON HIM IN HIGH SCHOOL AND MANAGED TO CONVINCE THE ENTIRE CLASS HE WAS THE NATURE ARTIST EQUIVALENT OF JACK THE RIPPER.
Is this like the time I convinced my entire sociology class that Harry Potter was super evil dangerous witchcraft in our debate segment?
Fishsticks: 76,545 words long and counting…
Fishsticks: 76,545 words long and counting…