Friday, July 14, 2006



This is a mixed-media work.

I see the use of blue pen and a neon-pink highlighter.

The puppy-eyed lion is leaning with that gorgeous hot pink hair.

But is it natural pink? I am afraid not, we can see the dark roots on the forehead.

Digital / Offset printing / Artwork / Promotion

A lion with a deep thought.


"What are calluses?"

She throws the question with a star.

The big foot has long toe nails and hairy heel. I presume she wanted to depict dead skin.

The pinky toe is relatively larger than other toes.
This is her desire of larger pinky toe, since she has a small one.

And take a careful observation on the thumb. Nice and big and it is angled, as if it is leading the group of rest of the toes, perhaps for a soothing pedicure session. Clear depiction of leadership it is.

She has this phobia.
She hates clowns as much as my dirty underwear.

So it is not a coincidence that the clown is stading on a squashed head; his expression clearly depicts the pain.
And she has kindly put a star beside it, for emphasis.

Once again, the clown has the on-going theme of dark circles.
She is the sad clown, maybe she is sad to see the giant leaf fall.

The pure mystery is in that line drawing of a girl's profile. She is staring at the dangerous distance between the clown and the head, yet, she has no EYE!

It must have been a good day for her.
I can see, this character is a fashion leader, who is not afraid to show her affection to butterflies.

This is relatively good art, sure a rare one.

This was posted near the phone.
It must have been born over some interesting conversation.

The creature looks something like pig + panda + dokkebi, and has a great cool horn and nice set of teeth.

Monday, July 03, 2006


This is when she does put her hands on the abstract subject.

Very complex pattern...

When I first encountered the drawing, I thought it was a men-eating virgina, but when I looked at it from other angle, oh, it was an eye.
Cool, very cool.

This is another series.
Boths characters have curly hair and juicy lips and some kick ass dark circle. Although the similarities, boths figures depict totally opposite elements.
One has small nose and one has surreally large and wide nose, and one has fat juicy lips where the other one has more naturally shaped lips on wider mouth. This is true Yin Yang.
Look at the different hair shapes, it is almost as if they would fit together as one complete piece!

This is must be very carefully planned piece. The realistic shading on the lips and the noses are the evidences of time spent effort.

In this one, the influence was clear (at least, after her explanation).
It was the cute Katamari.
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/puzzle/katamaridamashii/review.html

She loves the game and truly paid her homage, by creating not just one, but a series of drawings of already bad art subject; She made it worse!

So, here it is...




It is also clear that there is no reference is evident.

And I had to ask who is that battery head dude, and her answer was something like, she could not remember how Katamari looked like.

With further careful comparison, I noticed his lonely one nostril. It is rare but can be seen in some of her other works.


I would say, this is a good sample of her bad drawing.
I have no clue who is he, or what has inspired her to do such character.

As it is seen, he has nasty dark circle, one of her many on-going favorite themes. But what else make him unique is, he has very long nose and pasted-on mustache.
The expressive mustache is perfected with the expression in the mouth.

Is he singing? He seems to be singing. I mean, look at his rather Victorian influenced jacket, he sure is a poet.
I also notice, his head is slightly tilted, and looking up.

NO, that cool dude in the cool mask is not a bad art, in fact, that is a good sample of jawdropping good art I do.

YES, I do good art, and here and there, I come across funny little drawings all over my place. They appear everywhere, my noteboos, diaries, IKEA receipts, even in my precious good drawings.

It is easy to presume the one responsible is my gal, formely-known-as-designer-graduated-from-a-four-years-art-college.

They are just too good to be passed by, so here I am collecting them as I find them all over the appartment.

WATCH IT.