Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
When you drink the water, remember the river.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Babbling
KabelYaache commented: And you're STILL not writing a blog on a certain topic. You're a blog babbler.
I beg to differ. The header is saying "opinions and notes on life, art, and technology", and I stick strictly by that!
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Eolake, you differ alright. Begging not required. At least, this is an electronic medium and no paper is wasted in the creation of this blog. 'Brush da birdy'
sketches each post with graphite on watercolor paper
TTL may joke, but one of my own pages I decided I could sketch and scan componets (icons, titles etc) than I could create digitally.
It was a fun effect. The only one that survived is the front window of my gallery. The picture of the park bench is the the only one with content behind.
6 comments:
Eolake, you differ alright. Begging not required. At least, this is an electronic medium and no paper is wasted in the creation of this blog.
'Brush da birdy'
What gives this bloke the impression that anyoen's blog should focus solely on a certain topic?
I'm not sure. Wikipedia sez: "Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries."
This one is not really a diary either, but my life would bore anybody in seconds, so I cheat.
"At least, this is an electronic medium and no paper is wasted in the creation of this blog."
Didn't you know? Eolake sketches each post with graphite on watercolor paper before submitting it to Blogspot for publishing.
Blogspot says that it is unnecessary. Apparently you could just type the words in with a keyboard. But we know that's not the same, of course.
I'm trying to find more expensive paper, to enhance the quality of the writing.
sketches each post with graphite on watercolor paper
TTL may joke, but one of my own pages I decided I could sketch and scan componets (icons, titles etc) than I could create digitally.
It was a fun effect. The only one that survived is the front window of my gallery. The picture of the park bench is the the only one with content behind.
Maybe I better re-start that project.
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