So today marks the official first week of class at Hongdae for me.
Monday, I had the Fundamental Oriental class with the second teacher, Choi Changbong, and then I finally had the Painting Studio class with Choi Inseon (Insun? Which way looks prettier?).
I mentioned before how limited space is here. But, dude. Seriously, a class of thirty students cannot fit all their 2 or 3 foot canvases, easels, art supplies, and their bodies, plus the bodies of the teacher and the models, and the model stand, in a classroom the size of an average living room.
No.
Gah, I'm worried about storage space for me, too. There is no way I'll be able to keep all my paintings in my dorm room over time. Mm-mmm.
Well, all that first intro stuff aside, things are finally settling in around here at school. I got my tuition bill and my student ID card, which also acts as a bank atm card (so I technically have two accounts now? o_O) and I've made probably one friend/acquaintance in each of my classes, so I feel more comfortable coming into class and not having to worry about being lost the entire time. Thank you, God. T_T
Anyways, some random notes unrelated to school and class since I don't have the motivation to express all that in minute details yet:
Took some more pics of the classrooms and random shots of the interiors of the school buildings to give you all a closer look. =)
Met another student from America, but this one is fully Korean, haha. Her English name is Esther, and she goes to the Art Institute in Chicago. She's in my Fundamental Oriental Watercolor class. It's really good having met her, because during lectures I can copy down her notes, even though they're in Korean, I feel more prepared and have more stuff to look up after class so I'm on top of things.
Also, next week, my Oriental class will be taking a hiking trip to a mountain, I forget the name at the moment, to do some field sketching. It's going to be exciting, but the trip there sounds very daunting. One would have to take the subway, and transfer to a bus, and walk up half a mountain by the time class officially starts (on Tuesdays, the watercolor class starts at 2 pm, which is the day we're having the field trip). In total, the whole trip is at least an hour, give or take 20 minutes. Esther is going to the mountain by car, since her parents are both here, in fact, her dad is a math teacher at Hongdae, and she offered to take me with her.
I'm so lucky, seriously. T_T We're also planning to go to Insadong this weekend (ironic how I had just been there this past weekend with Madison and two other French girls to help Madison get her own Oriental materials) to get our brushes and paper, etc. This trip I most definitely looking forward to. It would be so cool to get some authentic Oriental watercolor materials and inks. =D
Sadly, it just means my wallets burning a hole. Hopefully, the need to get art supplies will stem down soon. I bought a few canvases today, and I really hope that will suffice until a couple more weeks later.
Hmm, been writing a lot lately. In addition to this blog, I've been diving back into my fanlyrics/poetry stuff. It's kind of nice having a little bit more free time during the school year after all, because now I can seriously dish out more videos and fanlyrics. As of right now, I have written English versions to:
Anyband
*Promise U
DBSK
*One
* O Jung.Ban.Hap.
BoA
*Song with no name
*If you were here
Utada Hikaru
*Flavor of Life
And they all follow closely to the original meaning. I use several translations for each song to come up with these lyrics. It's a rule of mine ^^;;
I have some raps here and there, too, some of you guys already know of like Britney Spears' Circus, and a couple of Epik High covers.
Now, there is one more English version to add to the list: Tohoshinki's (DBSK) "Beautiful you."
Mmhmm. I'm actually quite pleased with this one. During the music climax, instead of keeping to Uknow's and Micky's original two lines, I replaced it with a rap instead. If my computer would stop freaking out every so often, I might be able to record more videos of this music project of mine.
Anyways, I have a couple more songs lined up to write to like Yui's "Goodbye Days," Loveholic's "Flowerpot," DBSK's "love in the ice" and "Why did I fall in love with you?" and I think I have another BoA one in there somewhere. I'm open to requests from people as I don't want to limit myself to a couple of singers' works. It's just that these artists have influenced me alot....obviously, lol. I don't know what brings me to choose a certain song to do an English version to. First, I have to really like it, of course, but I also look up lyrics and translations a lot, which may or may not lead me to like the song even more. Eventually, if I think it's something I can work with, and if I imagine it to sound pleasing in English, I add it to the list. Something like that, anyway. >.<
There's also a shoutout rap I'm almost done with. It's for everyone in the States. And, I'm thinking of doing a rap video for this self portrait assignment in my Drawing class. Actually, today was when the self portrait was due, but the teacher, Timothy Blum, liked what we did so much, he's asking us to do the same assignment again for next week. Like a part two to our self portrait.
I did an ink/watercolor in black and blue of a butterfly (haha, go figure) but initially, I wanted to do a rap to go with the butterfly thing. Unfortunately, this past week I wasn't able to get to writing and recording for that video, so I was just left with the watercolor piece. Perhaps, this is a second chance to really get this video self potrait started.
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