• Terry Harris
  • View Portfolio
  •  
  • Image 339 of 450
  • Added 08 May 2006
  • 676 Views
  • 11 Comments
  •  
  • Share This Image On...
Previous 339 of 450 Next
design burst

This is simular to my ADHD artistic brain at work. One area and idea after another burst. I have trouble focusing when doing the manipulative works. It's like feeding me sugar and caffine. This design was a result of one of those burst.

5 of 11 Comments Show All 11 Comments

Anonymous Guest

tazda lawson 08 Jun 2006

pure radiant illumination...super piece.

Artist Reply: Thanks Tazda!!! Shows well my attention span and mind trying to hold onto all the creative ideas I get at once are right after one or another. It's best described, I think, as when you brain storm up ideas with a group, but in my case, it's just me. LOL!

Vera Harned 09 May 2006

Beautiful design!

Artist Reply: Thank you Vera! Trying something different so to keep these works varied.

Gregory Edwards 08 May 2006

This is very giving and oppositional to a be still and don't move--EVEN THINK, kind of capture. The activity in the circular gift is advent spent! ADD made the best of me! ...relative to'we.'!

Artist Reply: Thank you Gregory! I had to learn to control all the fideting energy when I was little in school and church. I got so I clenched muscles all day with out noticing it. The queen of queit and disception. Got some killer calf muscles that way. I always had my mind going non-stop, and would train myself to do study information and to focus on it. I even did it in my self, so got good grades. I also read constantly. I hated not having something to do with my hands. Art helped give me it, even if crotcheting. I work with many ADD, ADHD kids at work, and it doesn't bother me to hear the nonstop talking, wiggling, etc. We're like a soda, until shaken up. It makes you what you are, and that can be fantastic if you channel it positively.

Loredana 08 May 2006

Gorgeous digital work Terry :)

Artist Reply: Thank you Lredana!

Lawrence Hickman 08 May 2006

good job....

Artist Reply: Thank you Lawence!