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Mar. 28th, 2013 06:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Background information: I do research for my bioanthropology professor. We are currently doing the osteology unit for which I have been waiting the entire semester.
I was talking to this professor after class today about a project that's due Tuesday, and after we'd got that sorted out, she asked what I'm doing this summer. (I'm staying on campus for the first summer session to do a collaborative research project with another professor, and then I'm going to Peru.) The reason she asked is that she's seen my doodles on the quizzes I hand in, of whichever bones are on the table in front of me, and she said that they're quite good, and would I be interested in doing drawings for her dissertation?
Would I. This is a dream come true. I used to be fairly serious about art, and at one point I could do pencil portraits better than your average art student. Then I went to college, and the art classes at my college are intense, and I focused more on writing, so I don't draw as often anymore. But I still love it, and I love drawing bones. So an opportunity to be paid to draw bones? Oh. My. God.
I'm really excited and I want to tell everyone but I am going to refrain until I am 100% certain that this is going to happen. However, I am definitely following up on this later. Once I'm done doing my current research project, which I had to postpone because I had a million assignments to do.
I was talking to this professor after class today about a project that's due Tuesday, and after we'd got that sorted out, she asked what I'm doing this summer. (I'm staying on campus for the first summer session to do a collaborative research project with another professor, and then I'm going to Peru.) The reason she asked is that she's seen my doodles on the quizzes I hand in, of whichever bones are on the table in front of me, and she said that they're quite good, and would I be interested in doing drawings for her dissertation?
Would I. This is a dream come true. I used to be fairly serious about art, and at one point I could do pencil portraits better than your average art student. Then I went to college, and the art classes at my college are intense, and I focused more on writing, so I don't draw as often anymore. But I still love it, and I love drawing bones. So an opportunity to be paid to draw bones? Oh. My. God.
I'm really excited and I want to tell everyone but I am going to refrain until I am 100% certain that this is going to happen. However, I am definitely following up on this later. Once I'm done doing my current research project, which I had to postpone because I had a million assignments to do.