Says she, "Next week will be filled with anxiety, happiness and sorrow. My orals will be on Monday morning for which I am most anxious. The opening reception for my thesis show is on Tuesday at 5 pm which brings me much happiness. On Friday, May 9th I will hopefully graduate with a Master's of Fine Arts which is a mixed bag of joy and sorrow. Joy that I will have my degree but sorrow at leaving the MFA program. I have learned so much in the last three years from 9 amazing professors and 14 equally amazing fellow grad students. I am reluctant to leave the nest!"
Congratulations, Ginger!
Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
- Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
- Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
- Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
- Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
- Ask the artist how or why they did something.
- If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
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Because it's past time for white-haired white men to stand up and say it.
The Heidelberg Catechism , written in 1563, remains a warm-hearted and personal statement of the Christian faith. It begins thusly...
What is your only comfort in life and in death?
That I am not my own,
but belong--
- body and soul,
in life and in death--
to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ.
and has set me free from the tyranny of the devil.
He also watches over me in such a way
that not a hair can fall from my head
without the will of my Father in heaven:
in fact, all things must work together for my salvation.
Because I belong to him,
Christ, by his Holy Spirit,
assures me of eternal life
and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready
from now on to live for him.