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I will find you

Among all of Satoshi Kon’s works, I loved Millenium Actress the most.

Waiting

A few months back, I was so bored waiting in line at the airport in Canada so I sketched the person in front of me!

Colors added in Photoshop. I can’t remember what her colors were exactly and I think she wasn’t holding anything. I just love tulips, that’s all. haha!

When I was Seven

Kind of late posting this, but better than never! Ang InK had a mini-exhibit last June 1-15, 2010 at Gallery 7, Eastwood Mall.  The theme was to draw yourself at age seven, which was a lot of fun.

I can’t remember much about myself as a seven year old aside from that. Oh, and the fact that I always got into trouble for playing pranks on people.

What were YOU like at seven years old?

I do not know why

Refuge

A safe place amidst all the uncertainty.

Winter Olympics

My friend asked me to draw him and I happily obliged.  We’re following the ice hockey matches. Woot~ Go Canada! Win or lose, we still love you. :flagcanada:

Tiger Hearts

Happy Chinese New Year & Hearts Day! <3
祝大家好运!新年快乐!

Tiger Hearts

Tiger Hearts

マンゴの国の美空

I drew this for a friend’s birthday.

Misora in Mango Land

Merry Christmas!

Christmas Elf

Christmas Elf

We don’t have snow here, nor is it cold, but I wanted to draw an elf in cute winter clothes!

The Angel of Stories

My entry for this year’s annual INK exhibit. I illustrated a part of a story, “Anghel ng Kuwento”, written by the late children’s writer Rene O. Villanueva. It is about angels who give inspiration to children through imagination and stories. I drew this sometime in September, and the exhibit ran for two weeks at CCP in November.

I am thinking about putting this up for sale (it’s framed and printed on special shiny matte paper), anyway send me a message if you’re interested and I’ll see what I can do!

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