Mute Monday: emotion
as usual, click it for large view.
a page from my pocket sketchbook.
(short today cause im not 'spossed to be on the "internets")
Labels: art, drawing, illustration, mute monday, some days are better than others
Canis Fidelis
Labels: art, drawing, illustration, mute monday, some days are better than others
21 Comments:
have a surprise for you :)
it's excellent! i love it. thank you ruela! i recommend readers of this comment to follow ruela home to see some excellent art...neo-artes to be precise. thanks ruela!!
Not a math person?
iamnot: well im trying to describe a certain feeling....that slumped over woe when youve tried your very best and still.....
you wouldnt know anything about that tho'.
no. not a math person.
yep...that stomach sinkin' plunge of
"Oh NO!!!"
I hate having that feeling of slumped over woe :( Great sketch to represent that emotion.
I actually played this week. :)
Happy MM!
It's a horrible feeling. Well captured. It used to happen to me when I mingled with humans.
Oh.. I feel it... so much... ;-(((
Excellent MM!
Don't you just hate it when that happens? Happy MM!
nice work!
also saw
ruela's new work
for you -- another nice piece
lots of interactive creativity going around here -- nice to see
(hope yr mending)
/t.
Oh God, I've been at this desk.
Your images on this blog are breathtaking. It's always refreshing to come over for a visit.
I'm not a math person either, btw. And freeze at the thought of having to balance my checkbook.
I would miserable faced with that as well.
Happy MM!
I live at that desk.
ewww, math! not my thing...
keep on healing, dog...
hey, that looks like my middle school desk....sigh..
oddly enough i caught on in high school and even aced my algebra class.
good teachers are invaluable.
Let's see. I come up with 20,254,880 + 9/16ex[squared] + 69.8/x+y.
Which, by the way, is the formula for a chocolate milkshke.
When I came home with a bad grade- it was hell at my house. My parents methods were ass-backwards when it came to learning. They were stressed about the bad grades on the BACK end (meaning they were "reactive" rather than "proactive")- and it was my BACK end that usually took the beating for what my TOP end couldn't absorb.
The grade was more important than the information. WTH??? As a parent with 2 bright kids (and I am blessed- I know- and GRATEFUL!) we do have an occasional F. I always look at those grades as an OPPORTUNITY to figure out what is holding them back, because these patters will re-appear all throughout life...and if we can figure out what the block is now- he/she will be able to figure out the bigger obstacles down the road.
While an F is serious- and some privileges will be suspended until the grade comes up...I don't fuss at my kids over it. We make a plan.
Beloved friend- why aren't I as good to myself as I am to my kids??? That's what I'd like to figure out~
Thinking of you today and wishing you health and grace- and more love than you know what to do with :)
Yea, I'm completely unfamiliar with the "slumped over woe."
You're not? Do they have Restraining Orders for THAT now?
This is what my paper would be if I ever tried to figure out that problem. As for my niece...she's my best friends daughter. I call her my niece and she calls me auntie :D I'm workin' on maybe wearing the boyscout costume next Halloween. Maybe you could paint your neck brace pink :D It'd make it more exciting :D
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