Yes, I realize I may have written about this before. Twice, maybe. But this time, it’s about recreating the shape of a human being. Or, in my case, it’s about recreating an approximation of a human being that you may recognize as burnt into your toast.
Because, you know, this isn’t that easy. For some reason, probably to mess with me, we are pretty good at spotting little mistakes in other human beings, or, as in my case, something resembling that (that is, of course, when you close your left eye and kind of look at it at an angle, and its pretty dark, and you’re drunk). It just never looks right! The problem is, though, its not easy to spot exactly why it looks wrong. Over the course of the adventure that is creating that … thing, the hands were too big, the head was too big, the shape of the upper body was wrong, the fingers looked like sausages at best, but nowhere near real fingers, the hair was simply horrifying, and the head still looks wrong. … Now I’ve changed all that (and maybe made it worse in the process) – and still… something doesn’t quite fit.
And I just don’t know what and why.
And it’s driving me insane.