Saturday, September 4, 2010

Thinking in the ABSTRACT


Well I have made it through a week of school.  It is definitely going to be a challenging semester.  I am taking what I have been informed is called four "Studio Classes".  On the first day of class every Professor asked students to raise their hand if they were taking two studio classes and pretty much 3/4 of the students raised their hand.  Then the professors all asked how many were taking three studio classes and about 5 out of 40 raised their hand.  Then they asked no one is taking four correct??   Um....yeah that would be me....the dork....taking four studio classes I thought to myself.  But I proudly raised my hand and of course you could hear a feather drop.....then I heard the whispers...she's crazy....she's nuts.....and a few other comments and giggles.   They all looked at me and said they NEVER EVER EVER recommend taking more than two studio classes and three is pushing it....and four well they wanted to know if I had rented a classroom as my residence for the semester.   But hey I am not worried.......ok well maybe I am little....hmmmm well maybe a lot!!! 

You Make Me Crazier Crazier ! ;P

But then I started thinking about it.   I asked myself if I could handle the workload and started taking an assessment of all of the requirements.  I have a complete list of all the projects for each class that will be required.  I have a complete list of all the homework.  I have a complete list of the required reading.  I have also been informed to expect an extra 10 hours of work outside the classroom for each class....OK so that is 40 hours of extra work.   Add in the class time and that is another 14 hours.  All together that is 54 hours minimum a week.   

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OMG.....54 hours.   Eeek!!   CRAP!!   Ok....deep breath.

Excuse me for a  minute while I get into my lotus pose and meditate.

Cross-legged posture. See also: Lotus Position
So it is then that I realized working for 54 hours a week will not be that unusual for me. Until very recently I held a very demanding position in a VERY STRESSFUL business.  Twelve to fourteen hour days were not uncommon.  Very short deadlines were not uncommon.  I am used to handling very challenging and sometimes very complicated situations.  It was not uncommon for me to work 12 to 14 hour days.  Those hours were not always in the office but at least 8 were and the rest were done at home or in a clients home.   My job required strong technical skills, strong communication skills,  and strong ethics.  It also required you to problem solve in creative ways and to think outside the "box" on a regular basis.  Everything needed to be done with a big smile of my face.

Haha....and no I was not an Interior Designer.   I was an Escrow Officer that managed a Title company branch in a very high end luxury real estate market.  I did not have a badge or a gun......although in retrospect that certainly could have come in handy in a few situations.

Ok...so what does this have to do with design....and design school????

Well I realized that my previous career was the perfect foundation for not only school but for everything that will be needed in order to complete my schooling and become a credentialed Interior Designer. My career taught me many things. It taught me to think in the Abstract.... to manage my time...... to be exact and to be efficient.  It taught me to communicate effectively.    Well having said all this it sounds like I am perfectly prepared .....right?

I mean I can think in the Abstract so what is the problem? 


 Ok.........well then why can't I see that the above sculpture represents: SERENITY


Or that this sculpture embraces the concept of CORPORATE GREED

And of course isn't it obvious that this sculpture represents ORDER.

All of these photos are from my little excursion last week to Colorado.  My husband Jeff and I were able to squeeze a quick little visit to the Denver Art Museum.

OK...OK..OK....   So to be fair I just came up with concepts about what these sculptures may represent.  I mean no disrespect to the artist and I am sure that it is obvious to the artist and others what these sculptures represent.....BUT IT ISN'T ME........

I HAVE NO CLUE.   

Hmmmmm..............It should prove to be a very interesting semester.    Stay tuned.  

5 comments:

Ruby said...

Great post and visuals! I am sure you will do great!

Solid Rock or Sinking Sand said...

I really enjoyed reading the posts on your blog. I would like to invite you to come on over to my blog and check it out. God bless, Lloyd

Chris Mazzucco said...

Imagine spending all those hours doing what you LOVE rather than balancing the dreams of others in escrow! You'll do GREAT!

Unknown said...

:) And the journey begins.... truly in "Deb style".

Anonymous said...

You will survive! great pics!

E+J