Sunday, February 9, 2014

Clayton Leverett - New Paragraph


Something I learned from this exercise was that we don't always need distractions, sometimes we just need to focus on the task that is in front of us rather than trying to do a bunch of things at once, because how can we give something our all of we can't even give it our full attention while making it.  After awhile, the sounds of cutting paper and the rhythm I had slipped into had this almost zen-like feel, and it was nice, it was nice to be so focus on something that it calmed me down.

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