itesser ink: progress, uncensored
sketches and thoughts of one Annie RushMonday, June 11, 2007
(re)lax
The first or the second kind.
Lots of thinking time lately, and lots of drawing being done, but I'm being irrationally spiteful (is there a rational kind?), so no sketches being posted until my public ego recovers.
I have well over 100 ideas hanging in limbo on my wall. The purity of their individual notes is being lost to the harmonious ring that surrounds me when I look at the mosaic of thought.
They're a silent symphony that only I can hear, a future-echo of the body of work I might produce in my lifetime. The body of work I hope to produce, in any case.
Some things have been urging me to pursue game design again, with the new ideals I have about the activity. But the heat has been stopping me. Twenty minutes ago I was feeling great, watching the rain, feeling its cool spray. Now I'm back in my room and the heat is downright stifling. Silly computers.
Here, however, is a glimpse of the outside I basked in. We stood on the upstairs porch and watched a spectacular lightning show.

It was a very quick painting; I should've been making dinner.
Lots of thinking time lately, and lots of drawing being done, but I'm being irrationally spiteful (is there a rational kind?), so no sketches being posted until my public ego recovers.
I have well over 100 ideas hanging in limbo on my wall. The purity of their individual notes is being lost to the harmonious ring that surrounds me when I look at the mosaic of thought.
They're a silent symphony that only I can hear, a future-echo of the body of work I might produce in my lifetime. The body of work I hope to produce, in any case.
Some things have been urging me to pursue game design again, with the new ideals I have about the activity. But the heat has been stopping me. Twenty minutes ago I was feeling great, watching the rain, feeling its cool spray. Now I'm back in my room and the heat is downright stifling. Silly computers.
Here, however, is a glimpse of the outside I basked in. We stood on the upstairs porch and watched a spectacular lightning show.

It was a very quick painting; I should've been making dinner.
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