



We all see the world through the prism of our own talents ... and fears, and loves, and hopes.
For today's exercise, look at the world through Callesen's eyes. Get out a clean sheet of paper and write something, anything, inspired by his art -- there's a lot more to see on his Web site. Or grab some scissors and start cutting!
1 comment:
Very neat. This gives me an idea for cutting out a Valentine. Now, if I can get the scissors to do what my mind sees ...
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