i got my art school acceptance letter last night
they are giving me 36 transfer credits from dal (that's 1 year and 2 classes worth...a huuuuge dent which is awesome...no LAS for me! hahaha! still have to do some art history though.)
they also want me to come in to talk about auditing credits since i have industry experience.
hurray!
i might be able to finish a fine arts degree in 2 years instead of 4!
And if so, couldn't you satisfy your art history requirements just by pretty much walking around?
no that's been moved to next summer
i have that all planned out and am excited about that
this is just the regular school i was talking about doing
like a regular fine arts degree.
florence is just a summer program i could have done the year, but i figure a summer will be good, and then the fine arts will just sort of broaden my skill set a bit more/give me a chance to really focus on improving while learning some new shit.
thank ya!
i'm excited about it
especially about exploring new things
lately i feel like everything is stale, i need to get into real mediums more.
i'm in the "i suck so hard" part of the artist's self-loathing cycle.
next up "i give up"
followed by "hey i'm not so bad"
"I'm pretty good at this"
"I'm awesome, I don't know what I was worried about"
"ugh... lately I feel like I'm not that good"
"My work feels amateurish lately"
"I suck so hard"
"Man, I'm not near as good as I should be."
"I should probably start drawing again"
*plays videogame*
"Man, I'm not near as good as I should be."
"I should probably start drawing again"
*leaves country*
etc.
I'm never short of reasons not to draw when I know I should.
Jeez and yet you're gonna do just fine beavs. Just fine! I mean, if you're like that and I'm like this then how can I even compete when you graduate?! BAawwwwwww.
Lather Rinse Repeat
Super awesome you're gonna take all my jobs in Canada. That was a major business sector for me!
i'm trying to put together a sketch group in my city
i am not sure how to go about this
but i want a group of people to just go to the wildlife parks with me to sketch animals and plants and fun things.
i might just contact the parks directly, maybe the have a program in place...
do any of you guys have experience with organizing something like this?
I participated in that sort of thing a while back. It was part of the major sketch crawl that everyone goes to. But anyhow usually you just meet up on a message board and set a time and place that is good for everyone. You have to find the artists first though.
Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
i'm trying to put together a sketch group in my city
i am not sure how to go about this
but i want a group of people to just go to the wildlife parks with me to sketch animals and plants and fun things.
i might just contact the parks directly, maybe the have a program in place...
do any of you guys have experience with organizing something like this?
How popular is craigslist there? Maybe post some flyers around art schools and then if you get a few people just go by word of mouth.
Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Where do you work? IN AN ACID FACTORY?! LOLOL
Well actually there are many acid factories which produce corrosive chemicals for industrial purposes and often times workers subject themselves to hazardous working conditions.
Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
Encourage her to become a disfigured crime fighter with a dark past!
Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
How does someone handle something so dangerously so clumsily without any protection?
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Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
How does someone handle something so dangerously so clumsily without any protection?
If they didn't, our hospital emergency rooms would be empty!
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Holy dear god, apparently, some girl spilled hydrofluoric acid on herself at work yesterday.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
How does someone handle something so dangerously so clumsily without any protection?
If they didn't, our hospital emergency rooms would be empty!
I dunno, they gave me a list of names and said "make table tents!" Though they want them on cardboard paper... which I can't print on because the toner falls off. So I have to print on regular paper and glue that to the thick paper.
I'd be lying if I said I don't enjoy gluing two sheets of paper together and then folding them. I have the best job in the world!
Holy Shit Hydroflouric Acid. Last year I read on Wikipedia that a guy spilled it on himself, jumped in a swimming pool to dilute it and still died. Another badass chemist spilled it on himself, burned the area with a bunsen burner, and then used a scalpel/blade to cut off the area, and he ended up living. The stuff bonds to the calcium in your bones and then fucks you up somehow. Where do you work Tam?
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Thats...Thats so...So beautiful man. *Sniff*
they are giving me 36 transfer credits from dal (that's 1 year and 2 classes worth...a huuuuge dent which is awesome...no LAS for me! hahaha! still have to do some art history though.)
they also want me to come in to talk about auditing credits since i have industry experience.
hurray!
i might be able to finish a fine arts degree in 2 years instead of 4!
Yay! How was it? What did you do? Did you get her contact info? C'mon, details man, details!
And if so, couldn't you satisfy your art history requirements just by pretty much walking around?
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no that's been moved to next summer
i have that all planned out and am excited about that
this is just the regular school i was talking about doing
like a regular fine arts degree.
florence is just a summer program i could have done the year, but i figure a summer will be good, and then the fine arts will just sort of broaden my skill set a bit more/give me a chance to really focus on improving while learning some new shit.
i'm excited about it
especially about exploring new things
lately i feel like everything is stale, i need to get into real mediums more.
i'm in the "i suck so hard" part of the artist's self-loathing cycle.
next up "i give up"
followed by "hey i'm not so bad"
"I'm pretty good at this"
"I'm awesome, I don't know what I was worried about"
"ugh... lately I feel like I'm not that good"
"My work feels amateurish lately"
"I suck so hard"
later rinse repeat.
"Man, I'm not near as good as I should be."
"I should probably start drawing again"
*plays videogame*
"Man, I'm not near as good as I should be."
"I should probably start drawing again"
*leaves country*
etc.
I'm never short of reasons not to draw when I know I should.
Super awesome you're gonna take all my jobs in Canada. That was a major business sector for me!
artistjeffc.tumblr.com http://www.etsy.com/shop/artistjeffc
i am not sure how to go about this
but i want a group of people to just go to the wildlife parks with me to sketch animals and plants and fun things.
i might just contact the parks directly, maybe the have a program in place...
do any of you guys have experience with organizing something like this?
artistjeffc.tumblr.com http://www.etsy.com/shop/artistjeffc
...ouch.
Some kid in my high school dropped a beaker of that stuff in a chemistry class, and drops of it ended up getting on two of my friends' heads. Their hair doesn't grow there anymore. Luckily they were really small spots...but still! Augh.
[edit] Ah, I misread. I meant hydrochloric.
How popular is craigslist there? Maybe post some flyers around art schools and then if you get a few people just go by word of mouth.
You should be more cautious when you drive.
Where do you work? IN AN ACID FACTORY?! LOLOL
Well actually there are many acid factories which produce corrosive chemicals for industrial purposes and often times workers subject themselves to hazardous working conditions.
Man....
artistjeffc.tumblr.com http://www.etsy.com/shop/artistjeffc
I want you all to know that hurt me a lot more to write than for you to read.
Chemistry books need to come with addenda on HF. It's listed as a weak acid, but most people don't realize that all that means is that it doesn't dissociate into ions very well in water. It is incredibly corrosive, partly because of its low dissociation constant, and so it penetrates tissue like a hot knife through melted butter.
Depending on how much, how, and where you get it on you, it can tear through skin, weaken your bones, cause cardiac arrest, or pulmonary edema. When I have to handle it, I wear a lab coat, apron, goggles, face shield, mask, rubber gloves over latex gloves. I don't know how much that girl got on her, but I hope it was only a drop or something.
Encourage her to become a disfigured crime fighter with a dark past!
artistjeffc.tumblr.com http://www.etsy.com/shop/artistjeffc
How does someone handle something so dangerously so clumsily without any protection?
If they didn't, our hospital emergency rooms would be empty!
I foresee a safe sex PSA with this as its tag line.
yes! industry!
artistjeffc.tumblr.com http://www.etsy.com/shop/artistjeffc
only you can prevent babies
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I'd be lying if I said I don't enjoy gluing two sheets of paper together and then folding them. I have the best job in the world!
I'm in there with mully, doodling. C'mon in guys.... except for Bacon.... Bacon cant come.
http://www.mulldacity.com/1000words.html
I just told you that to spare your feelings.
Really you're just terrible in bed.
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