
At first I was going to write about how I got nothing out of this week's lecture, since it was another lecture wherein the lecturer simply told us about a bunch of stuff she did. Which it was, and I think the only time she mentioned creativity at all was at the start when she said it was daunting to be asked to give a lecture on it.
But then I thought more about the lecture, and then I realized that it was about creativity; it was about seeing things a certain way and not just taking them (in art) at face value. I mean, instead of just drawing something the was it looks (or I guess some people would say "the way it is") draw it the way you see it.
So I drew this, which was mostly one line, but since I accidentally swirled off the page a few times there are more like 5 or 6. I'm not really sure why I did it that way... I guess it makes more sense to me, since everything is just energy vibrating at different frequencies, to depict things accordingly; with high-energy motions on the page, and with lines that give a sense of something motionless but also static. I wanted to give it a weird framing too, just to make it more interesting to look at, and I think that made it way more effective than if I had just drawn him, completely unobscured, in the centre of the page.

I really love this piece [=
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