When
I was a child, my mother went to this beauty salon to get her hair
done. I noticed that place was so FULL of ladies who gossiped the entire
time. Good heavens, what shameless busybodies! They gossiped on who
was dating who, why Miss-so-and-so was still single, and so on. As much
as I hated that place, I thought it was still fun to draw the memory of
those ladies chatting up a storm.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Beauty and the Beast
As
a child, my mother would tell me stories by drawing them – in the same
manner I draw/tell stories on this forum. The time she told the story
of “Beauty and the Beast,” she did not draw on that day (I think it was
because she could not find a piece of paper around the house). Without
any visual aid, I thought she said, “Beauty and the BEACH,” so I went
on a totally different tangent. In my imagination,
the ‘beast’ was a handsome, tall man made out of ocean waves and sea
foam. When he was in a good mood, the water was warm and full of light.
But when his mood darkened, the water would churn, fill with sea
monsters, and the winds would howl.
(Now, I think this could have made a new, interesting story...).
(Now, I think this could have made a new, interesting story...).
Paper Art
While
working on this project for a client last week, I decided to
photo-document the steps to show my work process. (1) My original
concept of the boy in a ship, surrounded by waves/clouds. (2) I
establish the background environment first, making sure every layer is
in their place before gluing anything down. (3) In my original sketch, I
noticed the boy's head was too close to the banner where his name will
be. Uh oh. Not good. So I changed his position/pose in my second
sketch. (4) Checking again, to make sure nothing is out of place before I
add the boy's name. (5) The finished product. Voila...
If you are interested in having something like this done for your child, please private message me.
If you are interested in having something like this done for your child, please private message me.
Victoria's Secret
Some quick watercolor sketches I did of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion
Show. Their costumes are so outlandish, impractical, yet so fun to draw.
Years ago I met Adriana Lima (second chick from the left) and she was
even more gorgeous in person – not to mention extremely friendly and
nice, too. Everything about her looked perfect, and I, as a mere mortal
standing next to her, was shaking my head at how beautiful she looked.
I swear, she must not be human.
I swear, she must not be human.
Women's Championship Tournament - Polo
The latest promo I did for the Women's Championship Tournament! (I want
to jokingly say: Wanna watch the biggest, baddest women battle for
championship? Come to this event! MEOOWWRRRR!).
California Polo Club
I was commissioned by the California Polo Club to design this promotional poster. Women now represent the fastest growing sector of this sport. Viva ladies! smile emoticon www.californiapoloclub.com
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Dancing to Matlock theme song
While in college, I loved coming home on the weekends to visit my grandma. Not only she made me pancakes and shared her life stories with me, but she also would patiently watch me -- my clumsy self -- practice ballet in the family living room. At one point, she hummed a little ditty. She even waved her hands in the air, as if conducting an imaginary orchestra. I was thrilled! I danced along to her tune and when she was done, I asked her if that was from Swan Lake.
“No. It’s (the theme song from) Matlock,” she responded, her eyes twinkling.
Oh, grandma.
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