Wednesday, June 27, 2012

MY HOT PROFESSOR, GAY BAR AND WEDDING

Hey dudes and gals, 

First off, I just finished Summer A classes! Thank God. I was taking ceramics and lithography printmaking. This sounds like an easy schedule. I kid you not; I had to work my ass off in both classes.

I may or may not have had a small crush on my ceramics professor. He’s cute, works out 5 days a week, probably 35ish and had the funniest personality.  I would pretend I didn’t know what I was doing on the wheel and purposely knock my clay off center, just so he would stand behind me and wrap his hands around mine.
He CALLED ME OUT about that during our final critique! He was like “I specifically remember you being one of the first students to learn how to center their clay. But it’s funny how fast you could un-center it as well.” HAHAHAHA Alyssa, Emily and I all busted into laughter. They were two of the chicks I came out to that semester. You caught me Profess
I really loved that class, the atmosphere was so relaxed and he always played music, we talked the entire time, helped each other and everyone took the class seriously. Since it was a Summer class, the course was several weeks shorter, but we were still required to make the same amount of projects as a class in Fall or Semester would have to make. We had demonstrations every week and that's why the class was so intense, we were always in the lab after hours.

The day after I came out to Alyssa, the two of us were in the glazing room trying to glaze our projects and she goes “this is such a pain in the ass”… pauses for a second, smiles at me and winks. She gay joked me and I LOVED IT, even though I couldn't relate due to inexperience. ha
Here are some pictures of my two Lithography projects:



 
Summer A classes are officially over and I had a five day intermission before Summer B classes begin. I’ll be taking Figure Drawing I and Art History II. I get to start drawing naked models!

During the short break, I went to a gay bar on Friday for the second time in my life! It turned out to be a total bust. The bar charged a $5 entrance fee, the drinks were wayyyy to expensive ($7 for my cap’t n coke) and there were maybe 20 people in the bar, if that. Alexis and I left after about an hour and bar hopped to other bars, which were so much more fun.

 
Two days later, Angela got MARRIED!! I got to walk her mama down the aisle!



 
Than MY GIRL GUITA surprised me and came into town to party, like she's done every year!
The 'O Squad'
 
 
I wish my eyes were open! Arggh
 
And lastly…
I bought my website domain name! I still have so much to do, like figure out the web hosting, find a website template, learn to navigate it and set up PayPal...but baby steps for now.

9 comments:

  1. I may or may not have had a small crush on my ceramics professor.

    Are you really not sure? Or just aren't sure you want to fully admit it? ;)

    Once upon a time, I was totally crushing on a barista who did pottery as one of his hobbies. His boss (who figured out I was crushing) made a point of telling me said barista had his own pottery wheel. I swear the guy told me that just to give me mental images of reenacting the one scene from "Ghost."

    Gay bars can be hit or miss, as they can be so different from one another. And yeah, $6.25 is expensive for a captain and coke. I think the most I've ever paid is $4.25.

    Good luck with your Summer B classes! And try not to drool (too much) while drawing the models. ;)

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  2. This is awesome! I was wondering what's been going on since it has been a while since you posted. Glad your Summer A classes finished on a good note, and that you're all moved in! I hope you befriend that guy and get to hang out with him some (and that he's a nice guy and not a total bust)!

    -Jac

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  3. your lithography things are amazing

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  4. I second that ^^ by the way!!

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  5. Wow amazing!Excellent piece of work very inspiring.I am really impressed by the way of your great creativity keep it up...

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  6. Your lithographs look really cool!!

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  7. I think Art History was the most boring class I took in college. You'll like it so much better when it's in the past.

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    1. I liked art history! But then, I'm weird. I did a double in Econ and American Lit after dropping out of Civil Engineering. I took medieval art history and was at severe disadvantage being raised Buddhist with immigrant parents. "this is obviously a depiction of doubting Thomas," she says. Who the fuck is that?!

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  8. These graphs are really cool



    http://www.studyart.com.au/

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