Surprisingly, after a few days most of them were gone. The second photo shows how the left part was ripped. I guess that the city janitors destroyed them or maybe the street children were so attracted to it and tried to steal my art. Well, that's it. I'm not sure if i'm gonna do it again, but i bet its fun to do it again!
Sticker Bombing!
I did this last january at the city streets. I think the city was so dull and boring so i decided to bomb the streets with stickahz! i designed a pink sticker paper with my doodles and went to the city and secretly left my prints in the walls and posts. It's my first time to vandalize so it was nerve wracking. Adrenaline was all over my body but when i successfully landed my bombs it felt like a mission accomplished. I stop and take a glance at the opposite side of the street and look at it. So here are some snapshots of the stickers.


Surprisingly, after a few days most of them were gone. The second photo shows how the left part was ripped. I guess that the city janitors destroyed them or maybe the street children were so attracted to it and tried to steal my art. Well, that's it. I'm not sure if i'm gonna do it again, but i bet its fun to do it again!
Surprisingly, after a few days most of them were gone. The second photo shows how the left part was ripped. I guess that the city janitors destroyed them or maybe the street children were so attracted to it and tried to steal my art. Well, that's it. I'm not sure if i'm gonna do it again, but i bet its fun to do it again!
Felices Pascuas a todos!
It's Christmas time again and i would just like to greet everyone a Merry Christmas! I made this during the Christmas eve. A little present to my loved ones. I hope this will bring joy to everyone. Have a joyous Christmas day and may you have a fruitful year ahead.
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Psychology in CMYK
Here is the colored version of my latest doodle shirt design. In case you don't know CMYK means Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (Black). It is the primary color of printers and to RGB is for monitors. The challenge here is to create various effects in coloring to make it more psychedelic and lively. I hope you like it :D
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Psychology
This is my latest project for a group of Psychology students. They wanted something like this so i created my own version. Most of the characters here are inspired by bobsmade :D
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What the?

Confusion - is the inability to think with your usual speed or clarity, including feeling disoriented and having difficulty paying attention, remembering, and making decisions.
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digital coloring,
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Morality

Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
Assignment in RS:
Illustrate morality based on your experience.
Morality is basically knowing what is good and what is bad. It is something that we don't have after birth, but is something that we develop as we grow. Our concept of morality is highly influenced by someone who has the authority. As kids, we look up to our parents and follow their set of "rules." These rules determines what is right and what is wrong. As we experience things in life, we also discover the outside world. Our concept of morality is also influenced by our religion, our culture and society. But as we mature, we become more independent. We determine, based on our experiences and the influence of the external forces, our own concept of morality. If you are matured enough, that person in power that influences your concept of morality would be yourself.
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Viral Infection
Look, i made a vexel out of the doodle of my previous post [link].
How i did it:
1. Trace the basic shapes.
2. Create bold outlines.
3. Find a good color scheme [link] and color it.
4. Add shadows and texture in photoshop.
Click for full view :D
How i did it:
1. Trace the basic shapes.
2. Create bold outlines.
3. Find a good color scheme [link] and color it.
4. Add shadows and texture in photoshop.
Click for full view :D
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