2nd assignment at Gobelins, storytelling exercise, the part of layout background and the making of, hope you like it ^^
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2nd assignment at Gobelins, storytelling exercise, the part of layout background and the making of, hope you like it ^^
Beware Of Baker
I come out of the grocery and squint my eyes in the rough Arizona sunlight, looking for my car. The air moves in waves as people slowly make their way around.
“Eliza, remind me again why anyone is dumb enough to go out, at noon, in the dead of summer, in Tucson, Arizona.” My best friend Maya whined next to me. She had tagged along on my errands with me because she had nothing better to do.
“Maya, remind me why I’m still in Tucson after all these years?” I griped back, adjusting the huge load of bags on my arms and reaching into my Backpack for my sunglasses, which had gone mysteriously missing. Again. I sighed and gave up. My Backpack could be lived out of on any occasion, unless you needed something conventional or used daily, like a pen, or sunglasses. Interestingly enough these things tended to reappear when you no longer needed it, or bought a new one. This was the explanation I gave my fiancée every time he got in the car and there were 11 pairs of sunglasses.
“You have no back bone when it comes to Robby?” She offered. I shifted my weight and threw my foot into the back of her knee. She grunted and stumbled, but didn’t go down as I had hoped she would. I kicked her because I hated being reminded that I had come back to the city I grew up in, and hated, because of the love of my life. Don’t get me wrong, Tucson is great if that’s where you want to be, very family oriented, great Mexican food, but there’s one rule. If you haven’t gotten out by the time you’re 18, you’re stuck. If you come back to live, after 18, you aren’t going to leave. ESPECIALLY if you have family nearby. For me, I had the luck of falling for a guy who travelled for living. A food critic. So when he got a break he stayed with his mom. I’m a sucker for romance, so I stayed too. Thinking he would take me with him on his next adventure. What a joke. He took off, travelling the world with his manager, who he kept swearing would get him a TV show and we’d be rich, and beautiful women who were about 150 pounds lighter than me. You see where I’m going with this. I caught sight of myself in a car window as we walked by, looking for mine. I stood 6 foot tall, which made my 253 pounds look like it was curve versus pudge. My boring brown hair currently had bright green strips in it, and was still curly from a wine and dine event I had attended a week ago.
Eliza attended a local fundraising event to pitch her idea for a bakery/deli. She hasn’t washed her hair yet.
Hey Mr. Narrator man, who’s telling this story?
I rolled my eyes. I had a bad habit of hearing voices in my head, probably from reading too much as a child. I caught up to Maya, who had trudged ahead while I ogled myself, and reached into my Backpack for my key clicker. After a small panic when I didn’t immediately find it in its regular spot, I pulled it out and opened the trunk of my Kia Soul. On the count of three Maya and I both lifted our armloads into the trunk at the same time.
“What the hell is in all these bags anyway?” She asked, pulling a soda out of her purse and taking a huge drink. I watched her, my throat burning as if to remind me of my jealousy.
“weren’t you paying any attention?”
“Do I ever?” She replied, handing me the bottle and going to around to her door while I closed the trunk. Gulping down the rest of the soda, only sparing a moment to think of my diet, I came around to the front and unlocked the car so we could get in. Maya and I opened our doors and stood for a moment, letting the hot air flow out before we got in.
Super random but a few nights ago I had a really nice dream about getting the chance to meet Tom Hiddleston and get stuff signed and it was wonderful as he was being a ray of sunshine all along. Guess I don’t really need to tell you that it had me waking up feeling warm and happy and with a smile on my face.
And yea what it also did was making me remember that a few weeks ago when my sister and I visited my aunt and watched children’s TV with our little cousins there was a moment we died a little because on one episode of The Tom & Jerry Show - it’s not the Tom & Jerry series we grew up on though; it has a narrator along with some other changes - we heard a familiar voice narrating it. Soon enough we recognized it as the German dubbing actor of Tom Hiddleston, namely Peter Lontzek (yes I looked that up and found out The Tom & Jerry Show wasn’t on the list of the roles he spoke but that was his voice I’m sure). What happened next was my sister and me imagining Tom doing something like telling fun stories to children to entertain them and thinking that that would totally be a thing he’d do.
End of the story is that I now have this image of a storytelling Tom on my mind and that I’m very happy about that.
Picking up #letters #sotrytelling #illustration #drawing #art (在 Boston, Massachusetts)
The first sketch up for James and the giant peach, the peach needs to be bigger so we can see the chartcher. my work onto a photo i took while on a plane
Kikk off – shooting of our first short story in France on the power of sport with the world-record holding football freestyler: Wassim Benslimane
Thoughts on whoever tells the best story wins
When I was finishing the "Whoever Tells The Best Story Wins" I came across a quote that I found very interesting.
"Truly influential storytelling comes from the ability to step in and out of different points of view" (WTTBSTW 195) - Annette Simmons
Looking back can anyone recall a time where they actively were thinking of a point of view other than their own?
Deseo que en la vida te encuentres muy a menudo con momentos como este, donde no puedas ocultar tu alegría de estar viviendo lo que debías vivir, por vivir tu propósito y haber entendido tu misión. Que tu vida esté llena de historias que vives y cuentas gracias a tus decisiones.
Y así... simplemente sonreir al encontrarte haciendo eso que soñabas, en la realidad.
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I hope your life are full of stories with moments like the video, because you decided the path and you found your purpose. Because what you dreamed before, now is a reality.