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So, maybe I'm going to put my whole body behind it. And just go like that. Like, as if I'm
a bull dozer or a snow plow. Up in, up in New England, it's a snow plow. What is a snow
plow? And the idea is, o.k. Now I'm going to turn the, turn the paper around. I've got
a lot of white down here and some dark up here. But I got the strong line here. So,
now I'm going to, I'm going to work again. And now I feel like, I don't know. I'm late
for an appointment. I've forgotten fifty thousand things. I couldn't find my keys this morning.
You know, the car is almost out of gas. I don't have any more money, this week. And
that's, that kind of energy. You know, I'm going to turn it around, again. And this time
I'm going to add, I'm going to change medium. So, I mean there's no reason, not to. You
know. And I'm going to well, I'm tip toeing through the tulips. You know, I've got over,
Ive got over my morning rage there. My morning road rage. And I'm going to tip toe through,
I'm like a cat. Maybe, I'm a cat on the ice, you know. So, we're going to, you know lift.
And I'm getting real funky marks, you know. I couldn't have made that mark, if I'd planned
it. So, I think you're getting the idea. This is sort of a, let yourself go and really get
some energy moving. And a lot of times, I start art classes with this. To really, truly
get your energy moving and then focus on mark making.