Speak Your Mind 18 #86-90

QUESTIONS

1. What color do you think goes best with yellow?

2. Do you like Italian food?

3. What is your middle name?

4. Do you have oily skin?

5. How old were you when your parents let you start answering the phone?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Being an artist my first choice would be purple. (followed by orange and then green)

2. Yes, it is the only food that I am always in the mood for.

3. Thomas is my middle name.

4. Depends on the time, and place.

5. As long as I can remember talking I remember picking up the phone at least part of the time.

Speak Your Mind 17 #81-85

QUESTIONS

1. Do you like it when your parents come to school to watch things you are in?

2. Have you ever been chased by a goose?

3. Do you like lemonade?

4. Is (Did) your school basketball teem winning (win) a lot of games this year?

5. How many windows are there in your house?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. My school didn’t hold the things I was in, so I’m not sure, it depends on the thing.

2. No, but I have chased them.

3. Yes, I really like lemonade.

4. I have no idea, I don’t pay attention to basketball.

5. About 44 windows. (I may have miscounted)

Review – Sanford Design Pencils

Ah, the pencil, the fundamental unit of art (mostly). Many people will try to tell you there is a difference in the performance of different brands of pencils. While there may be it is so small that it is almost unrecognizable. The main difference between pencil brands are the aesthetics and feel. So I’ll leave finding which hardness of lead you prefer and focus on the feel of the Sanford Design pencils.

The lead obviously comes in all hardnesses, and I can verify that it does actually write. But that is not he major factor in choosing a pencil, really. This variety of pencil feels good in the hand to me personally. They are slightly smaller than the regular number 2 school pencil, and maintain the slightly uncomfortable ridges of their hexagonal design. But being small the ridges are less noticeable and help with grip on an otherwise smooth and slippery pencil. The writing on the side is clear but shiny, and in glare is hard to read, but from my experience doesn’t wear off. It has a nice feel in the hand and is not prone to slipping, but after continued use the corners do tend to dig into ones hand.

This pencil variety is my pencil of choice when it comes to art, though it doesn’t have an eraser the comfort and better lead (when compared to school pencils) makes up for it. Although I will admit that the main reason I use it is because the art stores I frequent carry it and not another brand. I recommend trying out a bunch of different pencils to see which you like best.

Speak Your Mind 16 #76-80

QUESTIONS

1. Who is the principal at this school?

2. Do you like to sing?

3. What is your favorite treat at an ice-cream store?

4. Why are well lighted streets a good idea?

5. Did you ever try to pick something up and find that it was so heavy that it didn’t even come off the floor?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I’m not going so I don’t know.

2. Only if the song is good.

3. Mint chocolate-chip in any form.

4. To prevent accidents? (I don’t like the phrasing of this question, it doesn’t give me room to say if i think it’s a bad idea)

5. Not to my recollection.