Dear Chavo,
Thank you for spending 72 hours for this. I appreciate your effort and all of the times that we’ve been through. Just wow, and all the more am I inspired to dye my hair aquamarine sea weed. Still lazy. but will do. I wish to paint with you! Lets paint my room shall we? One of these summer days aright? I miss you bro :D
Dear Aim,
I didnt know who you are before when you chatted me on facebook and you asked if you could draw me and stuff. And when I talked to you randomly on a Sunny NSTP day and I was like, Oh wow ikaw pala yun! Hahaha!, Thank you! This is beautiful.
When someone takes effort to draw you. It’s like an amazing thing to know that they put thought in perfecting intricate details of you. GMH.
My friends are so awesome riiiigggght ;;)
WHY AQUAMARINE SEA WEED? Try blueee instead hahaha! Just kidding. Yea, no prob bro! Expect more of these to come! Yes, and someday we shall paint yo room! Until then, God Bless bro!
Photography 101 with Maste Keem and Aim at Paseo. Nag aabsorb lang ako ng mga teachings ni Keem para baka sakaling magamit ko pagdating ng 2nd year Haha! Mga amateur shots lang, testing lang ng mga natutunan mula kay Keem at Aim. Haha. Salamat bros! Oyea
Edouard Martinet transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and car boot sales into works of art. Working with a variety of refuse materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder.
Something just made my day, thank you anon and through pau’s blog. HAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH enjoy shit. =))