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Oct. 10th, 2007 08:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Joy of joys, I got was able to get the art and art history classes I wanted. 3D Design (and the pre-req for the 200-level fibers class), and Northern Renaissance Art.
I'm half-way to the perfect schedule next semester. *is pleased* Just need Latin 202 and the History of Rome (mmm... classics minor) I want to take.
In other news, I've got garb to sew. Lots of it. And to repair. It could all use a wash, and definitely some work. I plan on that this weekend.
Also papers to work on. I need to finalize the topic on one (I'm thinking Transhumanism and Reality in the Art of Patricia Piccinini. Which means I need to go through her own essays, mercifully mostly on her site), grab some stuff for another (a short one of hurricane destruction or the ilk for my Nats), and dredge up more information on embroidery for my Span Med paper. Luckily on that one, one of my class-mates found an interesting (and relevent!) article, and is going to give me a copy of it. I swear, it's not the embroidery part that's hard, it's the "Spanish embroidery during the Asturian period" that's a bitch - because it's just. not. there. which, i think, proves i just need to hunt more. sadly though, i don't read spanish.
*ugh*
The acceptance into Art History lightened more of my stress than I realized, which, frankly rocks. I'm still working on other things, but there could be worse.
I'm half-way to the perfect schedule next semester. *is pleased* Just need Latin 202 and the History of Rome (mmm... classics minor) I want to take.
In other news, I've got garb to sew. Lots of it. And to repair. It could all use a wash, and definitely some work. I plan on that this weekend.
Also papers to work on. I need to finalize the topic on one (I'm thinking Transhumanism and Reality in the Art of Patricia Piccinini. Which means I need to go through her own essays, mercifully mostly on her site), grab some stuff for another (a short one of hurricane destruction or the ilk for my Nats), and dredge up more information on embroidery for my Span Med paper. Luckily on that one, one of my class-mates found an interesting (and relevent!) article, and is going to give me a copy of it. I swear, it's not the embroidery part that's hard, it's the "Spanish embroidery during the Asturian period" that's a bitch - because it's just. not. there. which, i think, proves i just need to hunt more. sadly though, i don't read spanish.
*ugh*
The acceptance into Art History lightened more of my stress than I realized, which, frankly rocks. I'm still working on other things, but there could be worse.