For How Do I Care, or Care for How I Do… A Brand-New Primer on My Work & Play!
good morning MW advocates. I have made even more progress into my claymation lifestyle and made sure to keep the momentum going and stay afloat but without going too hard for this grind. it is a pretty good favor AND grateful thing on my end to see that even the things i dont show as much appreciation or reasoning for can still work out over time, if that makes sense.
im still learning to appreciate both my work and play measures though. like for example, this one stage im designing alongside the clay props is multi-purpose for at least a couple or so projects for stopmotions. i just dont want to overwork myself, even if i do love claymation, so i tend to spoil myself with some purchased anime and video games (say what you will, dopamine science lol). and then there are times where i easily could have banked heavier on being lazy or procrastinate too long, whereas i can at least see another path to something productive that i would actually enjoy esp. if i made it that way, like my squeeze ball and stretchy coord routine for fitness. you get what you put into these things, and my talents are no exception.
anyways this post should not be too long comparatively speaking, but do know that im doing well and the image i plan to use for the blog screenie of this day is a real picture taken of my stage design rig. and what i said i mean… i do not intend to work too hard but just enough to realize my fun is okay where it stands.
i hope you guys are doing ok. it took me a long enough while to get to where i am at present - and i dont expect things to merely get easier nor feel like i can deserve an indefinitely “utopian” resting point. but as far as Mighty Wiry LLC is concerned, things could not have fallen into place any better. i am proud to have this organization under my belt, however i manage to make this insightful rally point culture, abstract philosophies and clay animation projects a thing for the incoming future. so, thanks to you guys, and myself of course (>:D) this dream is reaching further fruition with or without a Squarespace website model.
kudos all over again & back to you right where it came (not like that alone makes sense so far lol), w/ love,
-Tony C., founder of MW-LLC, a non-profit association organization built as a “farm station” for newer ideas