Saturday, November 24, 2012

(Updated)

I don't know if it's right for me to upload the artists' art pieces here (same old thing, copyright issues). But I'm not distributing the pictures or doing whatsoever commercialisation, just want to share about the following artists/illustrators that I came across while reading some online journals/magazines.

Becca Stadtlander




Niki Pilkington


monsieur Qui


Beth Hoeckel

Louise Evans

Angela Rossi
(unable to copy link location of pictures, so check out the site to see)



I should start saving up some money and apply for the short courses in Lasalle.

Friday, November 23, 2012


Came across this on Tumblr and read it. I thought that the article on haunted houses is the intriguing one.

Sunday, November 11, 2012


Busy with project and hospital event this week, and I will be busier from tomorrow onwards. Finally, I'm going to implement the nutrition programme this coming week! Hopefully everything runs well.



Saturday, November 10, 2012

#2.5


Friday, November 9, 2012


Caught 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' last Saturday alone. Yes, I watched alone and felt accomplished. It was an impromptu decision to watch it so I couldn't contact (actually I didn't bother to contact) anyone. Nice movie, great songs. I'm glad that the author directed the movie, the storyline is the same, if not similar, as the book! It would be nice if you read the book before watching it to get a clearer picture because the movie also shows certain key plots. Everyone (except for me) in the cinema gasped when Patrick kissed Charlie (spoiler, sorry!) and I was like 'so these people did not read the book...' And the songs are all nice! Created a playlist in my iTunes consisting of all the soundtracks from the movie (:
And the part when Emma Watson screamed reminded me of Hermione Granger. Reliving the Harry Potter days.


Monday, November 5, 2012


Did this using Microsoft PowerPoint and Paint. I was lazy to figure out how to use Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.

There is no meaning behind the picture, it's just something random. I just thought of piecing the two photos together. No infringing on copyrights, I took the photos myself. 

Sunday, November 4, 2012


I was bored so I decided to create the picture above. The background reminds me of bubble gum (random).

I was very happy two weeks ago because I managed to sync new songs into my iPod. Listening to the songs, tapping my feet and singing in my head. BUT my ear piece decided to fail me last week. I haven't get a new one because I'm such a picky person. I couldn't find the design I like and Apple ear piece is expensive.

I daydream to make myself happy. I make up scenes in my mind. I daydream all the time- while showering, on the way to work or home, when I'm working, when I'm bored, before I sleep. It has literally become my hobby. 

"This study shows our brains are very active when we daydream – much more active than when we focus on routine tasks". The findings suggest that daydreaming is an important cognitive state where we may unconsciously turn our attention from immediate tasks to sort through important problems in our lives. That's particularly good news, because daydreaming can occupy as much as one third of our waking lives, previous studies have found.

As proven by scientific studies, daydreaming is good. Therefore, I should daydream more.
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One thing I've learned last week is to think before you speak. When I said I've learned, it doesn't mean it's the first time I encounter this phrase. It means I've fully comprehend it. I've said something that I shouldn't have said, I didn't think before I speak. I have probably left a bad impression among people. It's a big flaw of mine. I do spare thoughts for others but there are times when I just blurt things out without processing it in my brain. I should have known that if I didn't start talking in the morning, I should just keep my mouth shut for the rest of the day because I tend to say the wrong thing once I start talking. I should really learn to talk lesser.


Another playlist that I like: