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For New Years, Contraltissimo was kind enough to feature some of my art… as well as that of a whole ton of other amazing artists in one hell of an OoT master post. If you feel like reliving the story of Ocarina of Time through an impressive series of artists' impressions, do give this click: contraltissimo.deviantart.com/…
Happy New Year, by the way. I can't honestly remember the last time I was excited about a new year… but I'm excited about this one. 2013 was quite good for me, and I feel like I'm looking towards a bright horizon.
Wishing you all well.
Has it been that long?
Well… yes. Yes it has.
It has been… a hell of a semester, and I do not use that term AT ALL lightly. I was not entirely sure I was going to make it out of April alive. But now it's May, and I'm still standing, in some semblance of physical and mental health. And now I'm going to write about it a little, because this is a journal after all.
After the GREATEST SUMMER EVER, which largely reignited my desire for theatrical pursuits, refreshed my soul, and gave me some ridiculous stories to tell, I more or less had decided I was going to audition for Rent at one of the local theaters in the fall. This was a big decision, becau
Been away for a while...
Turned into a far busier summer than I fancy I've ever had, but also an extremely satisfying one. Then suddenly it was school, and this is our cohort's year to make our short film, of which I have been appointed director, so... responsibility and stuff. And I'm still under contract for that guy mentioned in the last journal, so not a lot of time for the personal arts. And my new scanner is dumb, or rather I can't figure out how to get the same results I had with the last scanner... which were better... mleh. Le frustrate. (Also they replaced the scanner at school with one of these all-in-one print-scan things and the quality is absolute
Updaaaate.. Hello, July.
I have been so busy.
After an extremely uneventful, languid sort of May, I was swept up in the wild, maddening embrace of June. And it was wonderful. It also led to a lot of sleep deprivation, of which I finally received a reprieve from thanks to my nation's birthday. Happy Fourth of July indeed.
My June was not terribly productive on the artistic front, at least where pencil and paper are concerned, but it was somewhat of a quietly triumphant return to theatre. I became involved in the whirlwind process of mounting "Heaven Forbid," a play adapted from one of the many British television shows with a place in my heart, "Waiting for God."
On the off chance...
...that any of y'all are in Honolulu this weekend and are going to Kawaii Kon... please do stop by and buy things from me. Table 16, under "Papercut Studios."
That is all.
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Happy New Year to you too, Wings!! And thanks for sharing the love! I'm so glad to see so many great artists exposed to each other.
Cheers!
Cheers!