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Just read the post, it was really cool to read about your creative process (also, your entry was made in a week?? help?? Though i definitely see how tighter deadlines can be useful against perfectionism). I found the passages about needing/wanting to be seen + your thoughts post-jam very relatable in a human sense (?), if that makes sense

(Also, obligatory huge thank you for the shoutout, i’m happy you liked the pickles thingy!)

Joining the congrats train, congrats to everyone who created something for the jam (and good luck to those who are still finishing their project!) ☆

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I want to say that I’m never going to try something like that in one week ever again (given how much it took out of me……) but also I know me and I’m ravenous for that kind of insanity and I absolutely will do if I get another alignment of a quiet week at work

I talked to a bunch of my artist friends about that whole desire to be seen thing and yeah they were like I get it and then I read this guy from 1800 years ago and like he gets it too and I just find that really interesting. Everyone wants to be known, to make ourselves real by being witnessed by each other. I almost feel like I want to write more about this idea but I’ve maybe already written too much

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I’d say take the time you need in order to rest and then go for it when you can/want! It’s definitely an interesting topic, and it seems to resonate with a lot of people (which, coincidentally, kind of ties back to the idea of being seen, even if it’s meant in a slightly different way - through your art vs a shared experience)