wow, miss alemagna is amazing! i really liked this part: "When one connects strongly his feelings, his ideas with what one is making, he doesn’t understand what happens at the very moment when it happens: you get into a kind of trance which is pleasurable, barely believable, and leaves you a little bit proud, afterwards. Concerning “Jo singe garçon” it’s another sort of satisfaction : the kind of having accomplished something I thought I couldn’t do : changing while staying devoted to my world. And that is a great sensation too."
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ReplyDeletewow, miss alemagna is amazing! i really liked this part: "When one connects strongly his feelings, his ideas with what one is making, he doesn’t understand what happens at the very moment when it happens:
ReplyDeleteyou get into a kind of trance which is pleasurable, barely believable, and leaves you a little bit proud, afterwards.
Concerning “Jo singe garçon” it’s another sort of satisfaction : the kind of having accomplished something I thought I couldn’t do : changing while staying devoted to my world. And that is a great sensation too."