Idea behind (skid_concept)

By definition...

Main Entry: 1skid
Pronunciation: \skid\
Function: noun, verb
Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skīth "stick of wood"
Date: circa 1610

1: one of a group of objects (as planks or logs) used to support or elevate a structure or object
2: to apply a brake or skid to : slow or halt by a skid

I could take a couple of different perspectives on this idea. One being, my ideas are used to support and progess something towards bettering itself. Two, I apply a break to myself. Acting without or before thinking only brings unecessary complexity and consequences. Or it could just be a simple play on my name...
sheldon kazmarski design concept

Insight.

I'm a moderately expressed extrovert, who thinks outloud. I like to expand upon my emotions. I'm fatigued by a lack of stimulation. I live life to understand it. I am an idealist. A conceptualist. I match my artistic style to French Art Nuveau. I share an afinity for flat dynamic silhouettes, with subtle accents. I have a love for drawing. I never start a project without fully sketching out my ideas.

I visualize the completed elements as awhole through use of my imagination. Before whn I studied architecture I didall of my drawings by hand. It is said that there are some thigns a computer cando better than the hand. I believe it is the other way around. Hand drawings are beautiful and bring line to life. A new element is added to the picture, human vulnerability in making mistakes.



Friday, January 25, 2008

Accumulation Project:Me vs. Myself




Just like a snowflake, I am unique. There will never be anyone else in this truly just like me. I embrace that thought. It allows me to take chances with confidence in mind.

I see myself embodying some of the same intellectual characteristics of a Renaissance Man. I don't want to be great at any one thing. I want to be good at everything. I just have this unquenchable thirst for knowledge that can never be satisfied. I want to know about everything...I would be a hit at Dinner Partys. Ha!


I am and will forever be an outdoorsman. My dad used to take me camping when I was younger. Those are my fondest memories of growing up. I love being outside. It is my favorite way to relax. I have realized that when I have reached my limits as Superman, I can always retreat to the mountains, beach, or country, take one step out of my car, inhale that first deep breath of clean untainted air and be completely relaxed instantaniously. I completely let go of everything that I have been holding on to in my mind, and my heart, and in that time...I don't think. Nor do I want or need to. Infact, I can't think. I just...do.

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