Monday, November 21, 2011

Obligatory Identification

Welcome to the enchanted meadow of infectious dribble that is my blog.  If it has not already become apparent by my first statement, you must first realize my intrigue for eloquent speech and altogether love for seeming that I use a thesaurus in every situation I speak or write. I must, however, state that I am not a prude. In fact, I have been described many a time as amusing, bubbly, uplifting and otherwise one of the strangest people you've yet to know. Those who personally know me could tell you that the personality I portray in my writing heavily contrasts that of my everyday nature Even so, I dare not let my spoken language and live antics erase any strand of dignity the human language has, being constantly downgraded by use of text-speak and prolific swearing that the general public insists upon plaguing their speech with. I speak from my heart, ad my heart says prolong the elegance of our expiring language, so I shall move further as such.

I am an artist by trade, or at least working on doing so. My primary focus is in graphic design, which I have practiced since I was but a small lass of 7 years old, playing around in MS Paint, my first prints by my mother from a HP Deskjet printer, made to be tacked to her cubicle wall at the office to show what a dear little talent her baby was. I didn't really like her doing that. Art to me at the time depicted my deepest imagination that I found sacred and special, something I could keep undisclosed, my secret shelter from people who estranged my talents and thought processes. How could I, a child with no means of explanation, tell this to my mom who just thought it selfish of me to not allow her to show me off? I suppose I didn't know the reason myself, so off she went. Soon I was known as an artistic prodigy, and eventually as I accepted digital art as my future occupation, I grew more comfortable with publishing my craft. I figured it was better to invite people into my obscurely imaginative universe than to shelter myself away and never relate to anyone.

This leads me to the initiation of this blog. While a class requirement, I hope to also embed some personal insight to my personality and imagination as I become a better artist. This entails letting the public into my mind, sharing my opinions and evaluations of anything I wish to discuss. So welcome, my companions, to some words in a row by Brittany.

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