April262013
Well, first drawing in a new program.

Well, first drawing in a new program.

February192013
Where can I go to complain about this idiot? He/she is ruining the tag “concept art” for me by tagging every single random post with the same irrelevant tags. And he/she has disabled “asks” so I can’t tell him/her how much I hate him/her. Also, this blog does not assign proper ownership to uploaded photos, which is annoying. “Angrypic” is an appropriate title if their goal is trolling. If they are just trolling, then kick that blog offline, Tumblr.

Where can I go to complain about this idiot? He/she is ruining the tag “concept art” for me by tagging every single random post with the same irrelevant tags. And he/she has disabled “asks” so I can’t tell him/her how much I hate him/her. Also, this blog does not assign proper ownership to uploaded photos, which is annoying. “Angrypic” is an appropriate title if their goal is trolling. If they are just trolling, then kick that blog offline, Tumblr.

February152013
“Surviving Cancer”

“Surviving Cancer”

February72013
February42013
August282012

Hey guys, let’s have some fun. Take these three images (6 pages) and create a blackout poem from the Chipmunk Lesson 1 and submit it here at The Nature of Blacking Out! If you don’t have a printer/scanner/cell phone (to just snap a picture of it and put the text with the photo) then just work on it on your computer and type up what you come up with and still send it! Please don’t submit as anon if that’s a possibility. If enough people try this we can make a contest out of it and I’ll send you something relevant and cool fo’ freeee. So check it out and tell all your friends!

Every time I’m working on my blackout poetry, someone sees and asks me what I’m doing and what in the world is blackout poetry. My dad’s friend even grabbed my book and started crafting some one-liners from a chapter. It’s a good, fun way to get the creative juices flowing but it can also be challenging. Hopefully you’ll all take some time and try it out. 

(These six pages are from John Craig’s Nature Study text book for 5th grade boys and girls published by McIndoo in 1921)

April272012
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