Monday, December 30, 2013

After procrastinating for countless days, I shall now explain to whoever reads my blog about my last art piece. It was mostly an experimental piece focusing on color balance done with really cheap markers. I'm planning to do a similar piece sometime soon. 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Friday, December 13, 2013

 Today O'l Mom wanted me to post a story of something that happened to me today, which is something that I haven't been doing this year. I was trying to avoid that because last year my posts were abysmal, but this year I have little to discuss without talking about things that have happened to me. Things look like the only to post frequently but to maintain quality would be to describe my days in extraneous amounts of detail. By the way, the story was that today I was playing charades and trying to act out being an electrical engineer, and people concluded that I was acting out being a hobo elevator operator. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Here's my piece so far. It hasn't changed much, but I posted it so that you would know that I'm still working on it. I'm trying not to let it become a guide on the process because I'm planning to have that at a later date. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

As usual, a lack of something to say caused a general lack of posts. Sorry about that. I'll try to post whenever I have things to say, which I currently don't, except for this apology. By describing the problem, I solved it. That doesn't always work, but why not try it? It might actually be helpful sometimes!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Sorry about posting late. I'll try to keep on a more regular schedule. Other than that, I don't have too much to say. Apollo 12 was struck by lightning twice during takeoff, resulting in several radiation detectors and thermometers being electrified off. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Here's the unfinished piece that I said that I would post. Once I add color and extenuate the details, hopefully you'll be able to tell what it's a picture of!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

I have decided to restart blogging now that it is no longer November. I will be uploading an art piece that I'n currently working on tomorrow. Other than that, the N1 rocket was a moon-bound design of rockets with over 50 engines in one shell. The design was tried four times. All of them failed and the second launch produced one of largest artificial anti-nuclear explosions known to space.