Genkaku Picasso #3 ;____;
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So, yesterday evening I received a mail from my comic-shopper telling me that Genkaku #3 was out and I was better move my ass 'cause the shop is going on vacation for summer.
--So I rushed to get my book and... OMG ;___;
I-It really touched me T_T
Ok, the story is awesome, the characters are all adorable and I just love how many times Hikari ends up in Sugiura's arms.
Ahah, I'm so happy that Sugiura didn't end up with Akane, also if they're cute and they'll probably get together somewhere in the future... BUT ALSO NOT >D
...But what really touched me was the volume comment of Furuya-sama, where he explained how he got the idea for the story.
His love for art and how he's glad that he managed to use it to "make friends" just like Picasso did was s-so cute and revealing ;o;
--It made me wonder about my relationship with art and how I use it to sample tiny bits of myself to the world, and how amusing it is for me to have people notice it.
I never believed that "I want to draw for myself" that usually "artists" came up with on their profiles over DevART or y!G... Of course people draw for themselves, 'cause art is hard work, and it's pure expression... But as every kind of expression, it's a bit presumptuous to think that there's no "communication" there.
When I was in Elementary School, and also in Middle School and High School I got kinda famous around 'cause I was good at drawing, and I also came up with comiclets of sort to entertain my classmates. I wasn't a kind of "popular" person di per se, I got my BULLY TIEMS too, and most of people wouldn't ever say hello if they met me on the streets (LOL, kids can be really cruel XD), but, in my "dimension" I was recognizable and recognized.
I think that it's impotant for a person to develop a passion, and try to define their "character" by it. With it I don't mean that people should be "one tricks ponies" that could do only one thing and live just for it, but in a world where we are made thinking that we're all special snowflakes but in the end everyone is useful and nobody is necessary, well, I guess that sticking to our "identity" is the only way to find happiness... And what defines our identity if not our passions and hobbies..?
This is what I firmly believe.
People should never forget what makes them happy, even if they are forced to pay the bills in between.
On a lulzy note, look at the Litchi's reference here XD

I WOULD TOTALLY WASTE ALL MY MONEY SPEDING HOURS AND HOURS IN A LITCHI HOST CLUB, LOL.
--I was considering to post this on
hikari_club, but apparently there nobody cares about anything but toilets.
--So I rushed to get my book and... OMG ;___;
I-It really touched me T_T
Ok, the story is awesome, the characters are all adorable and I just love how many times Hikari ends up in Sugiura's arms.
Ahah, I'm so happy that Sugiura didn't end up with Akane, also if they're cute and they'll probably get together somewhere in the future... BUT ALSO NOT >D
...But what really touched me was the volume comment of Furuya-sama, where he explained how he got the idea for the story.
His love for art and how he's glad that he managed to use it to "make friends" just like Picasso did was s-so cute and revealing ;o;
--It made me wonder about my relationship with art and how I use it to sample tiny bits of myself to the world, and how amusing it is for me to have people notice it.
I never believed that "I want to draw for myself" that usually "artists" came up with on their profiles over DevART or y!G... Of course people draw for themselves, 'cause art is hard work, and it's pure expression... But as every kind of expression, it's a bit presumptuous to think that there's no "communication" there.
When I was in Elementary School, and also in Middle School and High School I got kinda famous around 'cause I was good at drawing, and I also came up with comiclets of sort to entertain my classmates. I wasn't a kind of "popular" person di per se, I got my BULLY TIEMS too, and most of people wouldn't ever say hello if they met me on the streets (LOL, kids can be really cruel XD), but, in my "dimension" I was recognizable and recognized.
I think that it's impotant for a person to develop a passion, and try to define their "character" by it. With it I don't mean that people should be "one tricks ponies" that could do only one thing and live just for it, but in a world where we are made thinking that we're all special snowflakes but in the end everyone is useful and nobody is necessary, well, I guess that sticking to our "identity" is the only way to find happiness... And what defines our identity if not our passions and hobbies..?
This is what I firmly believe.
People should never forget what makes them happy, even if they are forced to pay the bills in between.
On a lulzy note, look at the Litchi's reference here XD

--I was considering to post this on
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