I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
Mostly just a flippant conceit, a flirtation with a more “artisanal” mode of expression. I think the author of “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” remarks in her book that our handwriting is akin to drawing, or comparably expressive, or something to that effect. I’m guessing you would put little store in that observation! I’m not invested in it myself, but I fret that typing is so easy that it makes me verbose. Going to the trouble to handwrite a thought might make me seriously ponder whether it was even worth the trouble!
An appealing notion. I probably wouldn’t want to participate much, but it’s interesting to see someone’s actual wringing fora change.
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Mostly just a flippant conceit, a flirtation with a more “artisanal” mode of expression. I think the author of “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” remarks in her book that our handwriting is akin to drawing, or comparably expressive, or something to that effect. I’m guessing you would put little store in that observation! I’m not invested in it myself, but I fret that typing is so easy that it makes me verbose. Going to the trouble to handwrite a thought might make me seriously ponder whether it was even worth the trouble!
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