Apr. 5th, 2004

shanmonster: (Lost in a velvet morass)
It's wet and squishy outside, and it's also wet and squishy inside, namely, in my socks. I still need to walk up to campus tonight, but I don't want my feet to get any more soggy. I hope I have a pair of duck boots somewhere, but I'm not counting on it. I'm meeting f00 at 7:00 so we can go see a play. I haven't been to the theatre in far too long. It's practically unconscionable, considering how I'm a drama graduate who pretty much lived and breathed theatre for years. Now, I just don't have the time to be in plays. They eat your life.

This morning I finally gave my presentation on tulle-bi-telli. This was a bit of a surprise, because I wasn't scheduled to do so for another two weeks. But since I was prepared, I didn't mind doing it. The presentation went very well, and I'm sure I'll get a great mark on it. This, believe it or not, was the first visual presentation I've ever given. It seems odd that I could have made it through this many years of post-secondary arts education without having given some sort of slide show. I'm sure there will be more in the future.

Our class had a demonstration in the creation of mokume gane this afternoon. I learned that my earlier attempts at creating it were all wrong! No wonder my stuff didn't turn out right. My trials by guesswork were wasteful of metal. Ah well. At least I got some soldering practice out of it, hmm? So now I need to make a 2"x2" piece of mokume gane by the end of the term. Maybe I can make it this week. And if it turns out, perhaps I can use it on my hollowform bracelet project (which is scaring the bejeezus out of me!).

I handed in my jewellery design project today. Part of my class time is spent critiquing one another's work. I don't mind this part. I take constructive criticism well, and am comfortable with telling people what I like or dislike about their work. Nevertheless, I was pissed off at one of my fellow student's reactions to it. During the break, she asked me why on earth I'd choose to do my rendering on vellum. This is a fair enough question, since vellum is very difficult to paint on. So I told her I did it because I needed the practice, and wanted to improve. She then called me a damned fool, and kept going on about how stupid I was to do such an idiotic thing. And the kicker is she wasn't kidding. She was being a total bitch.

Sometimes this woman is really nice, and goes out of her way to be helpful. And other times, she is the cattiest she-beast in the city. What's with that?

Anyhow, my jewellery design met with the instructor's approval (after a little bit of highlight work), but I have to come up with a title for it. I think "Totally Tubular" is an awful name, so do you have any suggestions?

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