
Drunk and passed out, again.

Amanda needed some relatively recent pieces of her artwork for a discussion this week at orientation. Color Theory, a class taken at The University of South Alabama last spring, covered the process of aesthetically and strategically composing colors based on an array of meticulous visual instructions. In layman's terms- making cool collages.
Here were the three of her favorites from the course.


A free study painting from color theory.

one:
Quick synopsis of "Buck" - an outstanding and inspirational movie. We highly recommend you see it.
"Your horse is a mirror to your soul, and sometimes you may not like what you see. Sometimes, you will." So says Buck Brannaman, a true American cowboy and sage on horseback who travels the country for nine grueling months a year helping horses with people problems. BUCK, a richly textured and visually stunning film, follows Brannaman from his abusive childhood to his phenomenally successful approach to horses. A real life "horse-whisperer", he eschews the violence of his upbringing and teaches people to communicate with horses through leadership and sensitivity, not punishment. Buck possesses near magical abilities as he dramatically transforms horses - and people - with his understanding, compassion and respect. In this film, the animal-human relationship becomes a metaphor for facing the daily challenges of life. A truly American story about an unsung hero, Buck is about an ordinary man who has made an extraordinary life despite tremendous odds. -- (C) IFC Films
two: Check out this Arcade Fire remix of "The Suburbs":
three: Red Power Ranger Nike Dunks

four: Dwight dollars

Those shoes, my god, I must have them.
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