Sketches
Over the summer, I downloaded a free application for the iPod called DoodleBuddy. It's nothing fancy—it's a lot like Paint in Windows, but you sketch with your hands, of course, and that makes it easier.
This is the plant my mother put on top of the table in our small patio, one of my favorite reading spots at home, especially in the late afternoon.
I thought of the fish kill that happened in Lake Taal in Batangas and some towns in Pangasinan. It was the big news then.
An extension wire, symbol of chaos and disorganization—pretty much like my brain during exams.
I tried drawing Mount Matutum, the nearest volcano in town, but this looks like a snow-capped mountain.
I'm no artist, but I can draw things—and yet, for some reason, I hardly ever win in Visionary.
This is the plant my mother put on top of the table in our small patio, one of my favorite reading spots at home, especially in the late afternoon.
I thought of the fish kill that happened in Lake Taal in Batangas and some towns in Pangasinan. It was the big news then.
An extension wire, symbol of chaos and disorganization—pretty much like my brain during exams.
I tried drawing Mount Matutum, the nearest volcano in town, but this looks like a snow-capped mountain.
I'm no artist, but I can draw things—and yet, for some reason, I hardly ever win in Visionary.
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I want you to draw Storm.
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