Nella mia pluriennale carriera studentesca ho trovato, ad ogni livello scolastico, notevoli difficoltà nel fare capire ai prof. che non sono affatto distratta. Anche nelle conversazioni impegnative con persone che giudicavo importanti: non mi sto facendo all'improvviso i fatti miei!
Mi riferisco alla mia ineludibile esigenza di cominciare a disegnare. C'è il periodo in cui deformo scritte, quello in cui faccio scarpe (specie col tacco alto e sottile), poi animali fantasy, mostri, ma la figura che va per la maggiore è in assoluto la figura femminile intera (che inizio spesso a disegnare partendo dai piedi), o michelangiolescamente incomplete, as if expecting it to end by itself to stand out from the rest of the design, or profiles, eyes, faces and hands. A wants to insist: "I need it, helps me focus." The only people that have got got there by itself, with the remark, and some evidence like this: "Repeat what I said (to answer user's entire speech with great accuracy), while catches me red-handed to invade the borders of the notebooks for notes, notebooks and even entire sheets of the back of the snacks or chocolates (and then giving us the first one exclaims, "Oh, that bellooo!").
Now, I was delighted to look back a post of a blog that I usually attend especially if they are looking for inspiration for my - humble - creations when, hey presto, the author citing what she calls dislogrammi addresses a multi-year issue for me. Finally
a study by reason of those who, like me, want to focus in their own way on what needs attention, in spite of those who do not understand that their apparent state of trance, or distraction. Why
but I do so often? Evidently there are always focused (on what I want, Obviously )!
;-)
ps: I do not know if my "colleagues" will release the 31 other posts. In any case, I take this opportunity to do our best wishes for a fruitful 2010 to them, to all those who have read so far, and how we find out later!
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