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I think I get slightly too obsessive when I'm working on a new piece. When I have to stop in the middle of a piece for any reason, getting back to said piece is all I can think about. It's becoming a bit of a problem. For instance, this is the new piece I just finished. It's my rendition of Dagny Taggart's opening scene in Ayn Rand's novel, Atlas Shrugged. It took me approximately 2 days to complete. However, during those two days I had to work, and clean, and do normal people errands: but as soon as I had a second to spare I was in my room bent over my computer working on it. Is this normal?
Yes! This is FABULOUS!! Don't worry about being normal. Normalcy is the least of an artist's worries...
ReplyDeletehahaha thanks Stephen! You have a good point... and really, I don't think I could be normal if I tried! hahaha!
ReplyDeleteIt means you.... are an artist buddy.
ReplyDeleteYou're an artist.