uneven eyes
acne
bitten nails
broken nose
fuzzy curly hair
fat and stretch marks
hairy legs
scars
snorting
spill stains
wrinkles
bad singing
braces
an ugly person.
I don't think ive ever had a bad connection with beauty standards. Well, not explicitly at least, it is instinctively in every step I take and every move I make (it will be watching me). I’ve never been called ugly to my face, though I don't know if the condescending “you're so
pretty” comments my mother makes counts. I think she believes it, but it is a little funny to
see a woman call her “daughter” pretty when “she” looks like jesse in breaking bad. I
took that joke from the internet, but I think about it every time I put on clothes from my
brother’s closet (so. All the time).
I don't think ive ever had a bad connection with beauty standards. Well, not explicitly at least, it is instinctively in every step I take and every move I make (it will be watching me). I’ve never been called ugly to my face, though I don't know if the condescending “you're so
pretty” comments my mother makes counts. I think she believes it, but it is a little funny to
see a woman call her “daughter” pretty when “she” looks like jesse in breaking bad. I
took that joke from the internet, but I think about it every time I put on clothes from my
brother’s closet (so. All the time).
an ugly book.
I think all my art is ugly, especially the tactile stuff. I have really just bad everything when it
comes to making things. I got shaky hands and big fat fingers, I got bad depth perception
and bad eyesight in general, my lines are never straight and I smudge everything no matter what. It’s honestly funny, especially seeing all my peers' more polished works. I don't think there's ever going to be something of mine that doesn't have some ugliness to it, call it personality quirks. As much as I try to fix it, unfolding paper doesn't get rid of the fold itself.
It is what it is.
I think all my art is ugly, especially the tactile stuff. I have really just bad everything when it
comes to making things. I got shaky hands and big fat fingers, I got bad depth perception
and bad eyesight in general, my lines are never straight and I smudge everything no matter what. It’s honestly funny, especially seeing all my peers' more polished works. I don't think there's ever going to be something of mine that doesn't have some ugliness to it, call it personality quirks. As much as I try to fix it, unfolding paper doesn't get rid of the fold itself.
It is what it is.
an ugly face.
Have you ever seen yourself in the mirror and realize how unsymmetrical you are? I ask
because I feel like the answer is no. I used to stare at myself in the mirror while waiting for
the water in the shower to heat up, and would get as close as possible to see the least
amount of me. I’d also pop pimples, and like blackheads or whatever they are, I shouldn't
say used to, I still do. I don't think doing this will make me attractive or whatever, but i think it's like. Fun? Yeah it's entertaining, especially when you don't see, sorry, when I don't see my body as me, i just live here, might as well.
Have you ever seen yourself in the mirror and realize how unsymmetrical you are? I ask
because I feel like the answer is no. I used to stare at myself in the mirror while waiting for
the water in the shower to heat up, and would get as close as possible to see the least
amount of me. I’d also pop pimples, and like blackheads or whatever they are, I shouldn't
say used to, I still do. I don't think doing this will make me attractive or whatever, but i think it's like. Fun? Yeah it's entertaining, especially when you don't see, sorry, when I don't see my body as me, i just live here, might as well.
some ugly art.
My teacher brought up business cards with rounded edges, how they're less likely to fold
and look weird from the edges. It reminded me of that scene in American psycho, but he's
technically correct. I don't even have a business card, have never attempted to design one. I
think my art isn't nice enough to have one, both as in I don't think people want to remember my name and my art, and that I don't think I have enough non ugly art to slap on one.
My teacher brought up business cards with rounded edges, how they're less likely to fold
and look weird from the edges. It reminded me of that scene in American psycho, but he's
technically correct. I don't even have a business card, have never attempted to design one. I
think my art isn't nice enough to have one, both as in I don't think people want to remember my name and my art, and that I don't think I have enough non ugly art to slap on one.