Todays Reading: 📖 I will be finishing up Keith Haring Journals and extracting my highlights and notes from these books by Steven Pressfield
-The Artist’s Journey
-The War of Art
- Do the Work
-Turning Pro
-Nobody Wants to Read your Sh*t
I will be taking my notes and adding them into my second brain 🧠 📖📓📚📲📱🤳💻🖥️💾👨🏾💻👾
My paperblanks journals 📓 are the conduit in which the obscure, brilliant, broken, and racing thoughts 💭 of my mind transmutate into physical form.
Once captured, via transferring notes 📝 and highlights in my various books and media, to my paperblanks journals, they will be organized and distilled using Notion. An amazing app and the digital hub or control center of my second brain 🧠.
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I should say up front that I don't do taxidermy- like if you handed me a dead animal, all I could say was "No thank you" and hand it back. I do use taxidermy (and clean and repair it) for my sculptural practice, though.
I have taken online classes- I think through Atlas Obscura? Possibly?- to be able to reverse engineer taxidermy choices while repairing some of my pieces to get them ready for sculptures. That's as close as I get to the process though.
Overall, I think the answer to this question sort of depends on who you are and where you are and what kind of taxidermy you want to do. Like if you just want to learn how to do it and live in a major city, there are probably local one-off classes you can take. If you're an actual hunter, there are real taxidermy schools you can attend.
I've taken online things with Allis Markham and Divya Anantharaman, and Divya has advised me about cleaning antique birds before.
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