The ungodly artists block has victimized more people than Regina George ever did in her high school career. At least we all know we do not stand alone. Those frustrating nights of a paint brush full of goop and mind full of a decaptivating fog of blankness blinds you. BAM. You instantly feel you suck and have no ideas to ripple out into the world of blank canvas': whatever that canvas may be.
So like any good story, I shall start it how my goofy father taught me. So there I was.......in the city of Chicago strolling' my sunshine stuff across Millennium Park before having to head into work at 8:30. "Twas 8:15 a.m. and I was on a mission to quick play some Frisbee because why the eff not. So with my purple square lunch box, and beach purse with my lovely white Frisbee I was on the hunt. When hunting for a Frisbee partner keep a few things in mind. The person must look approachable and not senile. Oh and they should have at least one arm. Wrists are crucial too. Otherwise the rest is in your hands. Within about 2 minutes of my hunt I spotted a sweet looking young woman. She had a square lunch box, like myself, but yellow while also reading a book in the shade. Instantly, I knew she was my kinda Frisbee girl. I mean hello, we had matching lunch boxes and she chose a good spot for shade. Madeleine is what she called herself and we tossed for about a five minutes while networking. Quite impressive for two college student/interns. Anyhow, us ladies exchanged emails and quickly found out we both enjoy the crap out of creating art with both pencil, paint, and smiles. About a week later (today, marks our second meet up) and something beautiful happened. We exchanged canvas' we both didn't finish. Take THAT artisits' block, put it in your pipe and smoke it. Us frisbee throwin', dress rockin', interning ladies took collaboration to a whole new level. Results are to be continued..... Thank you Madeleine for not being a stranger. Here's to more people with your kick ass touch of charisma on the world. See you soon. xoxo Frisbee Girl in Park
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