Monday, February 28, 2011

Here's to a humdrum Monday

Yes. It is another Monday. Another day wasted on sleep while waiting for my boss to bank-in our salary (which I don't think will ever happen today).

To while away the time, I surfed through Youtube for some Def Jam Poetry and found some videos that are to my liking. Here's one from Sarah Kay.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Artwork: Need a ... ?

Somethig i've been working on just now. I had to skip luch for this. Man, i'm so bored.

Life of Pi

I will have to confess that I have this tendency to read a book, relish it's story page by page and put it down for a considerable time (it could sum up to days or months) and wait for some nagging voice telling me to pick it up and read it all the way to the end. There are times when I give in to this nagging voice but most of the time I dont. This has always been a fault of mine. A book of short stories came within the length of trying to finish Yann Martel's zoo parable wich consists of 100 chapters, mostly on how a 16-year old Indian guy "Pi" survived a shipwreck with a Bengal tiger for 7 months. Their growing intimacy which I can describe as somehow frightful and sweet at first develops into a dizzying and insufferable sea-sick incurring affair which covered most chapters of the book. This is however a book full of insight and sparkling prose wich hits you unawares whilst going through a dense and tedious chapter discussing animal traits, zookeeping, spirituality, life at sea and enjoying a marine life freshly drawn from sea.This is like a romanticized Survival Manual. I know bored readers can come up with one liner synopsis. Here are my favorite parts anyway:

* "These people fail to realize that it is on the inside that God must be defended, not on the outside. They should direct their anger at themselves. For evil in the open is but evil from within that has been let out. The main battlefield for good is not the open ground of the public arena but the small clearing of each heart.(P.70)

*" Life is a peephole, a single entry onto a vastness-- how can I not dwell on this brief, cramped view of things? This peephole is all I've got! (P.177)

*"No one dies of nausea, but it can seriously sap your will to live. (P.205)

*" I cannot think of a better way to spread the faith. No thundering from a pulpit, no condemnation from bad churches, no peer pressure, just a book of scripture quietly waiting to say hello, as gentle and powerful as a little girl's kiss on your cheek. (P. 208)

*" I love you! The words burst out pure and unfettered, infinite. (P. 236)

P.S. I bought the book during my vacation in VietNam on December 24, 2010
:-)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

On over-inspiration

There are inspirations bigger than our being can contain. It can get dangerous. it can compel us to destroy.

Insipiration Lures An Artist Easily Into Destruction.

I was tempted to paint one late evening but thought it best to finish it the next day, where there is ample light. I ended up doing this to my painting, dabbling liquid eraser all over her face. Augh! Too much energy to paint! ha-ha

The art of Wendy Ryan

I haven't been very productive lately. It doesn't come easy on me anymore. However i've been exploring the net a little bit and came upon a very interesting site of an artist by the name of Wendy Ryan. I really like her works on girls with dreamy eyes and pensive look. Here are some of my favorites.





http://wendyryanfolkart.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Mark Ryden

I am currently admiring Mark Ryder's surreal and disquieting paintings. Here are some of my favorites :-)







http://www.markryden.com/index.html

Friday, February 4, 2011

An Extraordinary Woman

Here is something i've been working on the whole day today.
Miracle's and mine. :-)