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Wednesday
May052010

Jack of All Trades. Master of Fun.

I'm coining this term. But I'll just google it first...

oh, it's actually quite well documented. crap. They've even made a movie with it as a title. But let's just ignore that and pretend I am the first person to ever say it.

My definition is that being a jack of all trades is more fun! You've mastered diversity in your skill base and your daily life experience. Yep, sometimes I wouldn't mind being the world expert on just one thing, or at least in the top 5, but I'll settle for a life full of creative variety over a full immersion.

Here's a sample of my week that shows my trades (and my fun!)...

I wrote a sugar coated article for Spice Magazine on Dessert Club.

 

I took editorial photos of Dixie Marshall (Channel 9 newsreader) for Offspring Magazine.

 

I drew cute things for a WA community gardens website - coming soon!

 

I've been working on an indigenous music label 'TOO SOLID'.

 

And my grotty feet held down a tomato sauce typeface I made for a WA touring aussie comedy show called 3 Blokes & Their Barbies.

Now how could you just choose one?!

[current mood] Mexican food accompanied with Calexico

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Is that Rolf Harris doing the funky chicken in the backgroud?

May 8, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterdavida

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