Lessons learned in Studio Art

Aug 16, 2009 11:10

All of these are real: e.g., they really happened during my tenure at CWU, though not all of them happened at CWU and not all of them involve me.

Lessons learned in Studio Art )

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allywonderland August 16 2009, 19:11:28 UTC
It really isn't a project unless you bleed on it.

I have to remember that baby gifts do not need to be projects.

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travellyr August 17 2009, 02:46:56 UTC
Yes. Generally blood is not required for baby gifts.

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mercy_angel_09 August 16 2009, 20:03:34 UTC
Damn straight Bob Ross LIED. He also makes non-arty people feel unfulfilled (just ask Katie).

Anyway, isn't this supposed to end with, "And trust me on the sunscreen," or something to that effect?

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travellyr August 17 2009, 02:49:29 UTC
You are assuming two things: 1. that we get to leave the building long enough for sunscreen to be an issue, and 2. that this is supposed to be motivational like that commencement speech.

Both of these assumptions are false.

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mercy_angel_09 August 17 2009, 04:42:43 UTC
Fair enough. X3

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erstwhiletexan August 17 2009, 00:49:53 UTC
If you want to see the "1 1/2 Floor Gallery," make sure you have enough help to force the elevator doors back shut. Local police will (eventually) come save you, but you will not like what happens after they do.

THIS SOUNDS EXCITING. Details? :D

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travellyr August 17 2009, 02:50:41 UTC
There is a story for that one! Well, all of them have a story, but some of them are less entertaining after they're explained. This one, though, can be, and I will a bit later. Promise. ♥

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forgotten_relic August 23 2009, 17:12:51 UTC
rotflmfao... or something to that effect... in regards to propping the doors open I've found it's helpful to either be there so much the instructors give you keys because you've already called campus security enough to let you in or you make friends with the ones who were given the keys for that reason
Also, I feel like I missed out on a lot because being a photographer (and switching to digital) meant me needing to be in the art building that much less to accomplish things (although staying out until 2 am still applied)

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