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Flip-flop, tank top, cargo shorts. Sandals, tee shirt and capri. Flats, cardigan, and dark washed jeans. All summer clothing. All year round. Too bad there is no winter here. I rarely get to see winter sartorialists in action.

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If you could sustain your interest in what you are doing, you are an extremely fortunate person. What you see very frequently in people’s professional life, perhaps in their emotional life as well, is that they lose interest in their Third Act—you sort of get tired, and indifferent and sometimes defensive. And you kind of lose you capacity for astonishment. And it’s a great lost because the world is a very astonishing place. I think what I feel fortunate about is that I am still astonished. That things still amazed me. I think that’s the great benefit in the arts that the possibility for learning never disappear—where you basically have to admit you’ll never learn it.

from Milton Glaser

請繼續愛下去。

capacity for astonishment

From what I remember, my art school professors preached that appropriation/borrowing is an acceptable way of creating. Yet, an IP lawyer would say it is not always acceptable and it could be a form of copyright infringement. Nothing is Original. I just want to do what I love to do. And be authentic. Mirror from 從前在2009年的瑞典.

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