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    • burvantill
      burvantill Moderator @TwiggyT last edited by

      @twiggyt Thank you! Actually it was a visiting illustrator in a graphic design class. He was like a rock star in our naive eyes, so when he said that, a lot of us were shell shocked. I wish I could remember his name so that I don't accidentally follow him. LOL!

      Lisa Burvant
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      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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        TwiggyT @burvantill last edited by

        @burvantill Ugh, what a jerk! I think it's terrible when professors say students aren't going to succeed...it's devastating to students. It would be more prudent to just let each student know what they need to address to ensure their success, then if the student addresses it, fine. If they don't, that's on them. But don't just haphazardly crush dreams like that. Sheesh.

        Sorry, got on my soapbox there. I had an animation professor and he didn't tell people they'd never make it, but he definitely played favorites and it was really obvious (and discouraging to those that weren't one of the chosen).

        http://twiggyt.com
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        • burvantill
          burvantill Moderator @TwiggyT last edited by

          @twiggyt I hear ya sister! ๐Ÿ‘

          Lisa Burvant
          www.lisaburvant.com
          Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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          • Miriam
            Miriam @burvantill last edited by

            @burvantill I don't think reading is a waste of time. As Jake Parker says, we need to fill the creative bank account. But I agree, audiobooks are great! You might want to try checking your public library. Mine has audiobooks and I can even get them straight off their website, so I don't even have to pick them up or return them!

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              burvantill Moderator @Miriam last edited by

              @miriam hi! I donโ€™t think itโ€™s a waste of time either. I love to read, too much๐Ÿคฃ, I just have a top priority goal now, so if Iโ€™m doing something other than art I feel like Iโ€™m letting opportunity pass. I have never been ambitious in the past, but I think I have finally caught the bug.
              What type of books do you like? Iโ€™m a sci fi fantasy girl. With a bit of suspense thriller thrown in. Maybe one non fiction every other year or so. Lol

              Lisa Burvant
              www.lisaburvant.com
              Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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              • Eli
                Eli @burvantill last edited by Eli

                @burvantill I read your posts and I'm like "get out of my head! Ha Ha! I am at such a similar place right now--starting late and really prioritizing art and unfulfilled dreams/goals. I have also spent a TON of time reading and while I will never regret it (totally agree with @Miriam that it fills the creative bank account), I've resolved to spend way less time reading and focus as much as possible on the art (maybe get back to writing also). And another sci fi fantasy girl here!

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                • Miriam
                  Miriam @burvantill last edited by Miriam

                  @burvantill & @Eli Yes, it seems like things often come down to balance. You are right that it's important to prioritize and be willing to sacrifice for what you really want!

                  That's great that you have found the motivation that you need. You might want to write down how you feel and why it's important to you, so you can pull it out and read it if ever need a motivation re-charge.

                  I used to really enjoy Dystopian novels (Hunger Games, Maze Runner, etc.), but not so much after my health declined (I have a chronic illness). I've always liked lighter fantasy as well (Harry Potter, Inkheart), so I've been sticking with more of that in the last few years. One of my favorite genres is retold fairytales (like the movie, Ever After). Have either of you read the Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer? That series is one of my favorites! It's set in a sci-fi type future, and based on several classic fairytales. The first book is called Cinder.

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                  • surfshineart
                    surfshineart last edited by

                    @burvantill Hi and welcome! ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    • Eli
                      Eli @Miriam last edited by

                      @miriam I hear you. I love dark stuff but have to really be careful what I put in my head. I have not heard of that series but will check it out. I love SO many writers.
                      Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett are favorites of mine. And Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke is my favorite book. I'd love to illustrate some images from it when I up my game a bit more. It's full of the most amazing imagery.

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                      • burvantill
                        burvantill Moderator @Miriam last edited by

                        @Miriam iriam & @Eli I'm glad we have similar mind sets. =)x
                        I have read Cinder and have the rest of the books in my to do list (Goodreads) but other books got on the way. Heartless, by Meyer, was good. The lead fem character was a bit wishy washy at first. Once she grew a backbone the book was way better. ALL of the other characters were good so that made up for it.
                        I hear you @Miriam about being more selective after health issues. I am one of the lucky breast cancer statistics and I feel the same way about movies that I watch now. Its just not worth the downer that some movies give you. Give me Pixar any day! Lol!

                        Lisa Burvant
                        www.lisaburvant.com
                        Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                        • burvantill
                          burvantill Moderator @surfshineart last edited by

                          @surfshineart Thanx! I like your art. You look like a fun person. =)x
                          I love the bear and crab meditating. Too cute!

                          Lisa Burvant
                          www.lisaburvant.com
                          Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                          • Miriam
                            Miriam @Eli last edited by

                            @eli I loved The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman! I'll have to look up the other ones you mentioned.

                            @burvantill Congratulations--I'm glad you survived & made it through!
                            I like to use Goodreads, too. ๐Ÿ™‚
                            I think I listened to the Lunar Chronicles on audiobook. Heartless was a pretty creative retelling / spin-off. I agree about the main character. That one was different to read, since you know it isn't going to turn out well--and I kept wanting it to anyway--ha, ha! Yes--Pixar movies are awesome!

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                            • surfshineart
                              surfshineart @burvantill last edited by

                              @burvantill Haha thanks. I live in a surf town in Canada so the illustration was inspired by the beach life here...with a playful take on it ๐Ÿ™‚ Glad you like it. I just checked your instagram- your art is great! And you add a beautiful presence on this forum already. Happy days!

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                              • burvantill
                                burvantill Moderator @surfshineart last edited by

                                @surfshineart Thank You! There are surf towns in Canada?! ๐Ÿ˜œ I saw that you lived in Canada. From your pictures I thought Hawaii at first. I was surprised by your location. I guess we are breaking stereotypes all over. California girls don't all live in sunny L.A. LOL!!! I think we have our roles reversed. I'm in the mountains and your on the ocean. ๐Ÿ‘ =)x

                                Lisa Burvant
                                www.lisaburvant.com
                                Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                • burvantill
                                  burvantill Moderator @Miriam last edited by

                                  @miriam & @Eli , i just put a hold on the Graveyard Book (audiobook) from my digital library. I canโ€™t tell yet if you two are going to be a bad influence on me. ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜œ.

                                  Lisa Burvant
                                  www.lisaburvant.com
                                  Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                  • Eli
                                    Eli @burvantill last edited by

                                    @burvantill Ha! Yes! a terrible influence. You can't go wrong with Neil Gaiman. He is phenomenal.

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                                    • Miriam
                                      Miriam @burvantill last edited by

                                      @burvantill The audiobook I listened to had a bonus feature at the end where he shares the inspiration for the story and his experience writing it, so I hope it's the same!

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                                        burvantill Moderator last edited by

                                        @Miriam & @Eli I listened to the Graveyard Book! It did NOT have the extra bit at the end unfortunately. But I did realize that I have read/listened to Gaiman before with Stardust and Ocean at the End of the Lane. I saw the Stardust movie first then heard there was a book, so HAD to get the book. Lol. So I guess I'm a fan and didn't know it. Lol. I love that he reads his own books. After the Graveyard Book I also listened to Odd and the Frost Giants. It was cute. I now have more than five of his books on my holds list. Have you read American Gods yet?

                                        Lisa Burvant
                                        www.lisaburvant.com
                                        Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                        • Eli
                                          Eli @burvantill last edited by

                                          @burvantill American Gods is EPIC. I've read it a couple of times and it's awesome. I LOVED Ocean at the End of the Lane. Neverwhere and Anansi Boys tie for my favorites, maybe. It has been a while since I read Graveyard Book, but I remember really liking it.

                                          I haven't listened to the books, only read them, but now that I know he reads them himself, I'm going to have to check that out.
                                          Good Omens is also great, co-written with Terry Pratchett (another of my favorite writers).

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                                          • burvantill
                                            burvantill Moderator @Eli last edited by

                                            @eli Great! I have the Anansi Boys on my list too. Not Neverwhere though. I'll have to add that. LOL!
                                            He has a great voice. British. I love when brits read to me. hee hee

                                            Lisa Burvant
                                            www.lisaburvant.com
                                            Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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