Call me Aa; no need to know my whole name. I just turned 17 last July 19th. Second year college in De La Salle Canlubang and taking up AB Communication Arts.
For a change, I'll introduce my self through some of my artworks that would best describe me ;)
This artwork is just one of my "organized doodles." I did this during my history class when I was in high school (I cant remember the year). Meaning, I cant just stare and pretend that Im listening to the teacher. I would do something productive which is, for me, doodling! Ill just put my pen in my hand and let the hand do the talking. I used the word "talking" because whenever I feel bad (annoyed, sick, depressed, etc.) or good (happy, feeling lucky, or in a good mood) I'll just draw and write random things in any paper. With that, I think a paper and pen are my very good friends.
This doodle shows that I easily get bored, I am random (could be nonsense, sometimes), lazy and introvert, probably.
This is one of my "leave no spaces artworks." I love this idea of kizioko, a female deviant. I started doing this when I was in high school. After landing on his profile in deviantart and browsing on his gallery, I was so inspired and tried to make one on my own right away. His techiniques were really cool and he really got
awesome hands! I colored this piece in Corel but I cant find it anymore (probably it's in my old laptop and I dont want to check it 'cause it processes really really really slow).
This piece or doodle shows that I get inspired easily by the beautiful and awesome things I see; and could also hear 'cause I love music so much too ;D
This is one of my paintings that I love so much ;D I just used water color but it looks really great especially when youre really handling it. Teehee. I named it "UpSideDown" and you probably know why.
Reasons why I'm pretty proud of it:
1. Because even though I just used water color, it ended up as a very nice piece.
2. Because it took me hours to finish painting it!
3. Because I got back ache because of that!!!
Based from the three reasons stated, I can say that painting using water color is hard because I had to make the colors fairly. It's a "had" because it wouldn't look that nice if I didn't make it fairly colored. Since it's water color, it's really hard to make the colors look fair because there were watery parts or the faded parts and I had to mix the colors with the water perfectly like the other parts' texture.
After all, the main reason why I like it that much is because I gave so much effort to it. That's why I brought it in school for the Introduce Yourself activity. I think it showed how hard working and, sort of, a perfectionist I am, that I could allot so much time and effort for a thing as long as there'll be a great outcome.
This painting was done in 50 minutes, I think. I like this painting because I think it looks nice even though I just did it in less that an hour. This was my assignment in Arts when I was in third year high school and we only had one night to do it. I think this painting itself could describe because as far as I remember, during the night that I have to do this, I got no idea what to paint. During that time, I also felt depressed and recent things that happened to me just kept running though my nerves. Then when I got back to think of my assignment, I realized that there was already strokes on my paper (I accidentally hit my paper with the brush) then I just continued making strokes then *tadaaa!* I finally finished my assignment! I dont know but it sounds it weird.
With all those things, for me, art is something you produce, see/watch, read or listen to, in which you get connected with and for me, I appreciate art in any kinds of things through my feelings and thoughts.


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