Today was great. I am having a hard time believing in winter right now. The weather is so mild.
I got a lot of time in the studio, but am not sure exactly what I accomplished. The tasks are great, and the time seems small. Battle on, battle on. My show will open on the 20nd of March.
My students have a paper due tomorrow entitled: How do I change the world in my daily life? I decided to do the assignment as well. Here is a brief of mine.
Imagine that we are pebbles dropped into a pool of water. We move through our days, the ripples of our actions flowing out from us. The force in which a pebble is dropped into water is important, as is the distance the ripples must travel.
I am not sure I really want to change the world. I do not know how it should go, I only know how I like my own, and sometimes I do not even know that.
My name is Thomas Stollar. This is my last semester of graduate school at WVU. My thesis deals with introspection, and gaining a better understanding of how everyday experiences shape human character. The project is process oriented with the intention of documenting my most thought provoking experience for each day of January 2012. Each experience will be symbolically decorated onto forms like these. In the end all of the forms will compose a metaphorical version of my personality.
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- Thomas Stollar
- I am pretty happy most days, and do not mind too much when I am sad, which makes me happy.
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