Need... more... clones...
May. 3rd, 2007 01:30 pmI just had a look through the GenCon event schedule, and I have a slight problem. Completely ignoring the many thousands of games at the convention, I've been looking through the 150-odd painting and sculpting seminars. I think I want to go to all of them... colours with Jen Haley, glazes and colour theory with Jeremie, sculpting with Tom Meier...
Unfortunately, I would need an army of clones to cover all the classes and seminars. Due to air-travel logistics, I'll have to procure said army after reaching Indianapolis. Failing that, I'll just drink so much coffee that time slows down to the point where I can run to every class at once.
I've been painting pretty solidly since Tuesday night, making up for lost time. Over the last couple of weeks, endless repetitions of near-identical figures ground all the fun out of painting - leaving me wondering why on earth I accepted the commission work that's currently on my desk. To break the tedium, I started on something completely different: four Trolls from Privateer Press. A change is far better than a holiday, in my case - it reminds me of the reasons why I like this job.
The life of a painter is divided into two parts: those in which he wastes time, and those in which he catches up
- Jeremie Bonamant
Unfortunately, I would need an army of clones to cover all the classes and seminars. Due to air-travel logistics, I'll have to procure said army after reaching Indianapolis. Failing that, I'll just drink so much coffee that time slows down to the point where I can run to every class at once.
I've been painting pretty solidly since Tuesday night, making up for lost time. Over the last couple of weeks, endless repetitions of near-identical figures ground all the fun out of painting - leaving me wondering why on earth I accepted the commission work that's currently on my desk. To break the tedium, I started on something completely different: four Trolls from Privateer Press. A change is far better than a holiday, in my case - it reminds me of the reasons why I like this job.
The life of a painter is divided into two parts: those in which he wastes time, and those in which he catches up
- Jeremie Bonamant