Scintillating discussions of art and philosophy, by Rebecca Blocksome's Western Thought I class at the Kansas City Art Institute.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
elsewhere.
i find i have the best ideas when i really shouldn't be deviating from the subject at hand. a good example being i tend to draw my best doodles in other people's sketchbooks. also, thinking of good blog ideas in the middle of class. or even pondering possible comic plots and drawing designs whilst listening to a story being told by a friend. could it be the natural rebellion in human nature? could it be a subconscious fear of being presently involved? could it be that i'm simply fascinated with distractions? i wonder if others have this odd tendency. do share your theories if, and only if, you can relate.
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I don't think its a rebellion in human nature, fear of being involved or fascination with distractions. I think it has more to do with your character, whether or not you're one of those types of people whose "brain is always on". Where you are always brainstorming and plotting new ideas at random time periods. I can understand where you're coming from because I have the same tendency. In all honesty I don't feel as though it's a bad thing, it just seems natural.
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