Wednesday, April 9, 2014

February/March/early April pictures


This picture is called 'Lilly's hair looks nice.'


I painting I was working on a little while ago - I've done about three of these by now! The way the Doctor described Gallifrey always gave me such inspiration. So, yeah. Not a bad little art space goin' on.


The following is some pages of my Sociology notebook; I took pictures of the answers I was writing so I could study them for the end-of-the-week test essay.





Recently my hair's been doing kinda doing cool things. Those earrings were neat, though, 'cuz they matched a scarf of the same teal colors and gold lining.

And eyyy, Broadchurch came in the mail! I started rewatching with subtitles right away, and the last couple days I've been re-rewatching episodes at random.


This was all the same day (March 31) - before and after the first episode I spent long stretches working on this Saraswati tesselation, the second time doing all the painstaking painting (though drawing each picture congruent to another so they all fit together was pretty tiring; I spent the end-of-day study hall doing most of that).







Using this panda cup for all painting! The colors of the cup and the size just seem meant for the job, I think. Plus the shape is a stationary paint-water-holder.



I wore an outfit to work. The owl earrings blended in with my hair, so I mangled most of my hair back with rubber band. Not a bad result.



Yes I like that look; look at that hair - I'll be pulling it back more often. A good picture in general, lookit that lighting. Yeah

Here's the book schedule for Slaughterhouse-Five because I gave it to Amy:


Aaand us cuties unintentionally matching not only each other, but the sign.


My comfy half-day colthes. I didn't realize that my white shirt not only matched my socks that I picked the night before, but also the boxers I had sitting around that I just flung on. 


Gratuitous tea pictures. All the books I have been reading in the last couples months, but that's being generous. I haven't touched Fellowship in a while, and for The Prince I haven't attempted anything past the several-paged introduction. I bought The Unwanted Child on a whim a couple days ago, 'cuz I've read one of the author's other books. Vonnegut is a reread for class, but my attitude towards it is as noncommittal as a shrug. What Would Your Character Do? isn't as useless as I thought it would be, sort of helpful. Which is important, since I can't bring myself to keep planning the developing plot and write when I don't know the characters as well. Also, Point Pleasant is nearly a reread (this would be my third time), but only the first time I've read the book version. So I'll most likely finish it before all these other ones.



Kelly said I'd like this mug. I do. I wasn't sure I had a style, but this fits it I guess.

1 comment:

  1. I like that you just "flung on" some boxers. Made me laugh out loud.

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