I feel like an artist today.
Really odd, because I've been what you could consider an artist since I was two years old. But I dressed like a typical art student and started painting today. I guess I've never felt like I fit into that stereotype before. Always been doing art my way.
I suppose it's not as bad as when I turn to my twin sister and say, "Awe, we look like twins!"
Really odd, because I've been what you could consider an artist since I was two years old. But I dressed like a typical art student and started painting today. I guess I've never felt like I fit into that stereotype before. Always been doing art my way.
I suppose it's not as bad as when I turn to my twin sister and say, "Awe, we look like twins!"

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I actually got into an argument with my college art teacher once, something about my definition of art being different from hers. That was like a decade ago though so I hardly remember what it was exactly, but she seemed to be less about the expression and more about the skill. Not a bad thing, but I lash out if certain limitations are put on me, if ya catch my drift.
If you gain more skill, you can express better.