Batman watches on proudly but sadly as Robin flies for the first time.
This is for a collage project i done entitled "Covered". We were randomly given a covered song, mine being "Wild Horses" originally done by the "rolling stones" but covered by "the flying burrito brothers". The song is about father/ son relationships and what captures a father son relationship better than learning to ride a bike?
I saw this in the Second Year studio... that must mean-- er... Wait for it... *several rusty clicks and a strong smell of burning* Gadzooks: I've got it! You must be friends with somebody in Second Year!
Ha ha, no . It's a great piece of design, dude. You're class in general is chock-a-block with good designers, actually. This project yielded some very impressive work. A certain, bald Photography tutor is always telling us of the Third Year persuasion how great you all are. I quote:
"The Second Years are wupping your asses in Photography."
"You should check out the Second Year studio; you'll be scared."
How can we possibly be tardy or unmotivated with encouragement like that? I'm looking forward to the day I find a certain tutor tying his shoelaces at the top of a flight of stairs *rubs hands with glee*...
-- Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
Well, I'm not a violent person but there's definitely one panel of cells in my brain somewhere which has taken it upon itself to plan for such situations involving tutors. Ha ha, no , they're all grand... if taken with a pinch of salt. How did you find Eamon and Joe?
-- Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
Ah, you're grand so. You'll probably be seeing Adrian and Clodagh more next year. They are very straightforward... except for Adrian on a Friday afternoon. He'll spend hours yapping away about whatever comes into conversation in a crit. You'll get home at about half five but it's pretty relaxing .
-- Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
I'd like to show you some awesome nature related work from more or less unknown artists which deserve more attention - this is a must see, you won't regret it!!!
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Ha ha, no
How can we possibly be tardy or unmotivated with encouragement like that? I'm looking forward to the day I find a certain tutor tying his shoelaces at the top of a flight of stairs *rubs hands with glee*...
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Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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