After weeks of reading, I've started to gather key ideas and key words in mind maps. I tend to get overwhelmed with all the information I receive and I need to get to the essence of the content. I need to organize my thoughts and start to sift through the words to see how I can translate them into images that carry meaning. Some artists make sketches as preparation work; I usually start with text, words, and mind maps. The mind maps are a quick an organic way for me to highlight key ideas and establish connections. I can also add to them at any point as new ideas and connections emerge.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
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