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Archive for September 28th, 2008

Round 1 of Tests, nearly complete.

As the title suggests, I am almost finished with my first round of tests.  I received my first test back as well and I did pretty well on that. 

Otherwise (hey, I had to call this post something, right?), life is plodding along this week.  Saw a couple of movies this weekend that were pretty great and my circle of friends is doing pretty well too.

Now to the meat (ick) of this blog piece.  On Thursday, I got a very strong craving to be creative.  It happens occasionally and it’s dangerously persistent–the urge is almost how I imagine a crack addict craves his next hit.  Yes, before you ask (or wonder), I’m addicted to creativity (but there are worse things to be addicted to–see crack above–so I don’t think it’s dramatic or bad).  Just every once in a while I need to sit down and paint, draw, write, play my guitar, free talk, dream, something until the feeling leaves me.  Because it’s a purging of sorts, what comes out is usually garbage.  Luckily, though, I’ve developed my skill for pulling out the one priceless antique stranded among the decaying mass. 

So, er, back to my story.  On Thursday, the urge struck me while I was watching a bizarre movie called Ghost World starring Thora Birch (American Beauty), Steve Buscemi (Reservoir Dogs, Armageddon), and Scarlett Johansson (Match Point).  You have to be in a particular mood to watch the movie, but overall I liked its message.  And who doesn’t like Steve Buscemi–in anything?  Anyway, I digress again, I took out my journal (the paper-hardcover variety) and drew a strange creation that reminds me, abstractly, of myself and how I feel.  Though I still need to color parts of it, the overall effect is great.  So I decided to share.

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 This concludes my wayward post and I hope you see now that the down-time in college is best filled with quirky constructive activities–at least I can share these with my friends too.

Create–anything,

Jordan

Quotes of the week:

“Thank goodness I was never sent to school; it would have rubbed off some of the originality.” - Beatrix Potter

“It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.” - Edward de Bono

“Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity.” - Edwin Land

“Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.” - Martin Luther King Jr.

“The life of the creative man is lead, directed and controlled by boredom. Avoiding boredom is one of our most important purposes.” - Saul Steinberg