you know when you’re motivated but like, in the wrong way?? like “i’m ready to do all my laundry and clean the whole apartment and do dishes and vacuum and -” like ok champ that’s great but why don’t we focus on those two projects due monday first
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look at this dipshit
she fetched the WHOLE TREE!! !!!
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okay (trying this again cause the app wouldn’t post this for some reason but anyway), @orphan-mainer came over the other day and we went through my parents artwork with @ham-borghini and I’ll never get over how amazingly talented they were. I easily have over 300 drawings/paintings/sketches. I always thought my dads photographs (over 2000) would be my favorite possessions of theirs after they passed, but I feel like a part of them is in all their artwork.
I know I don’t talk about them all that often, but honestly, both of my parents were so incredible. mom spoke 5 languages fluently, graduated from lycee-francais in New York City, was a gymnast and dancer. dad had a motorcycle, was in a band, had a ton of guitars (I actually still have some of his, including his rickenbacker bass he had when he was 17). They met at Juliard, and my formal mother fell in love with the axe wielding bad boy. They were together for 16 years. The last photo is a collage my dad did with my mom & his IDs/Papers/Joints (of course their joints, they were two loving hippies okay?)
so mom did the watercolors up top, she always loved watercolor, pastels, and charcoal as her preferred mediums. dad on the other hand loved his rapidographs for inkwork. and @ham-borghini & I both use those same rapidographs when we draw or work on his architecture drawings. they both had their own unique styles, and were both SO intelligent and creative, and I miss them tons, but am so thankful for all I have.
so i have more photos I may post later on I dunno, it took me over a week to post these, I don’t talk about mom n dad much, but I really should more. they were great people & I’m so proud of them both, I just wish I could tell them that.
Such beautiful work!
thank you!!! later this week, I’ll try and post more stuff of moms, including her sketches, and def more of dads, including other art styles, and some of his more difficult pieces when he wasn’t in the best places. really, thank you so very much for your kind words!
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Well sometimes I go out by myself
And I look across the water
And I think of all the things, what you’re doing
And in my head I paint a picture
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