I head to Colorado tomorrow. Going back there once a year is nothing new, but this time it feels like I haven't been back in ages. Do they still speak English there? Perhaps everyone now speaks some sort of WalMart branded series of clicks and tones. I plan to do alot of Henry Rollins reading on the flight. Reading these journals of his while actually being in public places is rather good mental therapy for me.
I've been out of work for a month and half now. The first phase was like a wonderful gust of fresh air and breaking rituals and ruts left and right. The second phase consisted of slight panic and self-loathing. The current phase I'm in is laid back and rather creative.
Normally at work I'd come across some painting or song that clicks into my head a concept or idea which I would immediately want to practice or experiment with but couldn't, having been at work. I might try the idea later when I got home but the inspiration would be long gone. Being able to drop everything and give the idea a go now feels great, and I usually end up learning something alot clearer. I'm coming more to the realization that talk is cheap and actually doing is stronger and better, and rarely do talking about doing and actually doing equate.
The conceptart.prg Seattle workshop is coming up and I'm still horribly unprepared it feels like.
Edit: Almost forgot, I drew another of
Halitosis' character as a result of DMC