http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_pM8NkUCh4&feature=youtu.be
The video above is a screen capture recording from my morning RV session today.
note: clicked on that “Click on arrow to view next target” button after I drew out the sketch/sketches for this session.
What’s seen in the video:
First I make a wavy line on the ‘canvas’.
Then I put an “E” for ELECTRIC, which was a sensory perception of the target that I had, in the left top corner of the canvass
Then I drew out a triangle.
Then I’m sensing that the target includes a CREATURE of some sort.
So I begin to sketch out a creature where an AOL of a dog pops into my mind. So that’s what it ended up looking like (or rather an ideogram of it). Then I put a “d” over it to indicate dog.
But after I sketched that out, I thought I should make the dog/animal have a long snout because that’s what I was sensing it looked like but I didn’t bother to make that adjustment and now I wish I did because if I had done that I may have wondered if the creature was in fact a horse and not a dog.
Note to self: at least add additional thoughts in writing to canvass side-line on anything about the sketch.
Then I sensed that the dog was on a leash. So I drew out a stick man holding the dog’s leash.
Then after I’m done making sketches for this session, I clicked on “Click Arrow for Next Target” to view the target for this session.
Results: The target is a Carousel Horse
I was correct about the target being ELECTRIC because it’s a Carousel Horse on a Merry-Go-Round which is run by electricity.
Even though I drew out a dog, I was correct that the target was a creature; an animal and as it turns out it’s an artificial creature, in this case, a Carousel Horse, that’s put into motion via electricity.
I was correct about the dog/creature/animal having a leash because the Carousal horse, the target, has a leash on it too which is part of its harness which is seen in the target’s photo.
Also, it turns out that the negative space of the Carousel Horses’ harness forms a triangle in that photo which corresponds to the triangle that I drew out on the canvass during that session.
In addition to this, it turns out that the Carousel horses’ harness has a wavy border to it and this corresponds to that wavy line I drew at the beginning of the session.
Anyway, at this point in time I’m starting to ask more questions having to do with what kinds of sensory perceptions I’m having about the target. For this most recent RV exercise, I started to consciously put more effort into that.
Note: When the “Click Arrow for Next Target” button is clicked, the image editor application that I have on top of part of that RV page when I’m working in it for these sessions pops off the screen. When that happens, I click on that applications’ icon that’s in the task bar that’s at the bottom of my computer monitor to bring that application back up on the screen again.