Your teacher. He/She must try to teach you while trying to maintain your attention. Which is hard competing with the video games, etc. that students are using.
2007-02-25 00:55:31
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answered by mel 3
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Me (writes, draws). My mother (writes, draws and paints). My daughter (writes, acts, draws, paints and designs). My next sister (landscape architect, so, an "exterior" designer, if you will. Also draws, paints and does nature photography). My second sister (draws, paints, especially does batiks). Two brothers (both carpenters). "Baby" sister (designs, draws, paints, plays concert level flute).
No, we are not the Barrymores or the Brueghels or the Bachs, just a family with a very creative mother who encouraged creative expression from day one, whether it was making a wall-sized chalkboard or always having on hand a never-ending supply of paper, crayons, colored pencils and old picture magazines to look at and cut up.
Now, if you want a big deal name, I nominate one of my all-time favorite artists Michelangelo. He was a drawer, sculptor, painter, architect AND military strategist/general and did all extremely well (just look at the Sistine Chapel or the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome).
2007-02-25 09:05:43
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answered by pat z 7
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Ina Garten - creative author, columnist, caterer, gourmet chef, shop proprieter, party planner, TV host - all self taught, all self inspired.
A creative and inspiring model of success extending all the way from the kitchen to the business world.
A passionate, creative, and successfull woman in every way.
2007-02-25 09:04:09
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answered by Colleen Ann 3
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Tyra Banks
2007-02-25 08:53:05
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answered by Twins Code 2
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My youngest daughter. She's an artist and can work with almost any medium.
2007-02-25 08:54:55
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answered by kim s 2
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my best friend
2007-02-25 08:53:50
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answered by B. 5
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