Fucking this.
I fucking love inspiration.
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GAH-FREAKIN-POY OF ME RIGHT THIS SECOND!
I just had the most amazing musical expereince of my life!
5I was in the kitchen when I started really belting out a bluesy, gospel-like song called Tragedy. It’s not at all morose - it’s very much a soulful, measured but loud song. However, this song doesn’t exist.
I just made it up. As I was singing it.
It all just came to me right then and there and it’s all thanks to a tragic, bitter-sweet but awakening situation I’m going through at the moment.
So, I went to my room, plugged in my microphone, and recorded for 20 minutes straight. I talked and commented during the recording and I literally just sung through it bit by bit, making it up as I went. That’s something I’m extremely happy about. I’ve captured raw creative inspiration and I’m really excited about what this could become. I’m also really excited that the first song I’m going to—actually the second but I was quite young then—write is going to sound like a black woman is singing through me.
EXCELSIOR!
In May of this year, Pixar animator Austin Madison kindly hand-wrote the following open letter to aspiring artists, in a bid to inspire them through times of creative drought. It’s a lovely, eloquent letter, and in fact contains advice valuable to people in many a creative field. It was written as a contribution to the Animator Letters Project, an admirable effort by aspiring animator Willie Downs — mentioned on Letters of Note previously — to collate letters of advice for fellow would-be animators, penned by those who have managed to break into the industry. Although only a few letters strong at present, it’s a fantastic idea with great potential. (via Letters of Note: PERSIST)
In May of this year, Pixar animator Austin Madison kindly hand-wrote the following open letter to aspiring artists, in a bid to inspire them through times of creative drought. It’s a lovely, eloquent letter, and in fact contains advice valuable to people in many a creative field. It was written as a contribution to the Animator Letters Project, an admirable effort by aspiring animator Willie Downs — mentioned on Letters of Note previously — to collate letters of advice for fellow would-be animators, penned by those who have managed to break into the industry. Although only a few letters strong at present, it’s a fantastic idea with great potential. (via Letters of Note: PERSIST)
When people say I inspire them it’s…incredible…
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I follow this religiously.
It is unfortunate but so true. Well, I hate napping though. Replace napping with more internet surfing and you’ve got yourself a deal.








