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Seven and a half minutes worth of writing
reblogging nearsightedmonkey:
“People have been looking for the timing videos for Lynda Barry’s Writing the Unthinkable excercises. Here is the one for seven and a half minutes worth of writing.
OK LET’S GO! BUT BEFORE YOU START THE VIDEO….. STEP ONE:
First write ten nouns on ten little pieces of paper. Any nouns will do! Cake! Fire! Teeth! Ticket! Etc!
Number a page from one to ten
Relax your whole body from top to bottom and say the alphabet to yourself or something else you have memorized and think back to early days in your life….
turn over one of the pieces of paper and write down the first ten images… sort of like snapshots…. that come to you from that word
Read the list over
Circle one that seems vivid or has trouble in it and write it on a clean sheet of paper like it was a title to a story and then draw a big X on the page.
NOW start the video.”
“I Think”
“Graphic Novelist, Chris Ware”
The Voices in Philip K. Dick’s Head
“Pro painting techniques from John Singer Sargent, in a letter to Ben del Castillo, in reference to the painting Madame X, which was incredibly difficult to complete, mostly due to the restless and spoiled subject.”
“The painting is much changed and far more advanced that when you last saw it. One day I was dissatisfied with it and dashed a tone of light rose over the former gloomy background. I turned the painting upside down, retired to the other end of the studio and looked at it under my arm. Vast improvement.”
— via 3liza
“When they ran into each other while doing their respective make-up tests, McDiarmid asked what he was doing there,”
“I don’t know, Ian. I think it’s something to do with science fiction.”
— Sebastian Shaw to Ian McDiarmid on the set of Return of the Jedi
Egon Schiele – Study of Hands (1913)

Study of Hands (1913)


