Saturday, September 18, 2010
How Do You Doodle? : Meanings of Unconscious Scribbles
The source document that inspired this little work has fled from my memory. The text was reprinted right from whatever it came from. 17 copies were published in Feb. 1998, and the 1st Danger Room Reprint Ed. in June 2005 had a total of 5 copies on pink paper.
This gallery of worn out old guys was probably drawn while attending some exciting faculty meetings. They were all out my head. Drawing caricatures of real people is not something I would advise, it has been my experience most folks are not real happy when they see the result.
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Hi Steve!
ReplyDeleteI agree, in high school I was pretty adept at doing caricatures of other students and faculty and found that distorting their characteristic features was not the best way to make friends and influence people as Dale Carnegie suggested we all do at that time.
Of course, I continued, and became a pathetic loner...