A painting of some edible flowers ~
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A painting of some edible flowers ~
Commission for Michael for his wife for Christmas, to match with a commission from earlier this year.
i love night walks. its such a shame im a woman
i don’t know why i made these but it got me through Thursday
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if she’s YOUR girl, why’s she using MY crafting table?
it straight up smells like spiders in here
Elaine Kazimierczuk - Black Swan Irises at the Oxford Botanic Garden, 2019
Diana Ross, Carnaby Street, London, England, March 18, 1965. Photo by Jeff Hochberg🌸
Rodarte Spring 2019
primordial line of the universe
Loggia in Ravello, 1890, and Roses, 1893, by Peder Severin Krøyer (1851-1909)
something that people really dont understand about ADHD is that we dont “jump from one idea to the next”
we have very fast, very associative minds that connect ideas. we have a train of thought, it just goes WAY faster than yours!
example: im thinking about dogs. that makes me think of pitbulls, which makes me think of an animal planet show i enjoy. the show connects to tv in general, which makes me think of my favorite cartoon. i associate my favorite cartoon with art and animation, and i wind up thinking about shading techniques.
TL;DR: having ADHD is kinda like playing a lifelong game of 7 Degrees of Kevin Bacon
…WHAT THE FUCK
I am plagued by this but also that associative learning makes it really easy to be a hyper-generalist in terms of skills and knowledge.
This is how my brain works….
The downside is, very few people can keep pace with these jumps, and I’ve actually been told my “mind leaps” are annoying.
Yeah.
Let that sink in.
Being told that the way my mind makes connections between Point A and Point D while seemingly bypassing B and C is “annoying”.
… this.
It drives my husband absolutely NUTS- we’ll be having a conversation and in a lull between sentences I’ll have jumped ahead six topics, pop back in with a “Yeah, and-“
Meanwhile, he’s looking at me like I’ve grown another head. To him, whatever I’ve just said is a total non sequitur, but I can track EXACTLY how I got there… it just doesn’t make any sort of sense to anyone but me.