Visual arts, design, photography, and sob stories of Kendall G. Blakeney

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    Monday
    Jan092012

    2012 eh?

    So whats new? Not a whole lot. Cool story.

    This is where I write something about how 2012 is off to an amazing start and I can't wait to jump in and get started on some new projects. But i'm not. Shit sucks and it's super stressful, getting ready to move here in March so I've been looking around non stop for places to rent. It's occupying a ton of time a long with my lame part-time job (also subject to change soon hopefully)

    I do have some cool stuff im working on though. I hope to have my web-based design studio up by february and upload a bunch of new work I just havent had much time to publish.

    I feel like this is the era of entrepreneurs. The time for people to rise up against this terrible economy and bad energy and create something positive, in their own vision. There is a lot of awful shit going on in our world and I'm not sure how much longer it will last.




    Thought/question of the week: I hear a lot of people talking bad on my generation and how were the A.D.D. Generation, ego-driven slackers, self absorbed etc. etc. I definitely don't deny that my peers haven't exactly set a good example and have made poor desicions versus previous generations but my question is: Is the y-generation now below the same par, set by previous generations? What I mean is 10 years ago before this technology revolution and the over-abdundance of cellphones, computers etc, before people were so impatient, were the kids/teenagers/young adults always unsatisfactory? It's hard to explain but think about this; when you're a senior in high-school and you see the freshman coming in you immediately compare your experience with how they present themseleves. When the freshman become seniors and the new wave of freshman come in, are they just as ignorant, dumb and immature? (I also mean overall not in the aspect of highschool)

    thoughts and comments below. 

     

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