Going Anywhere
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I just randomly drew a beast.  Its name is Teuwose.  I used dark orange and blue green to show contradiction of common human reactions when they would see a different, offensive-looking bilateral object.  People would quickly assumed this beast is a thing to not to be trusted and be aware of its tactics to deceit others.

Sadly, people do judge based on looks.  I'm tire of seeing it happen in my life.  I am directly referring to judgments based on a person's nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc.  I mentioned those three categories because it is very emotional for me to witness it, and they bring out volatile reactions.  There have been riots once the skin colors of the parties involved are identified and sense there is a victim who deserves better treatment.

I basically drew a cartoon man.  His name and artwork's title is not needed at this moment since I don't feel I will spend more time with this drawing.  I didn't mean to make it so small on this website.  So obviously, he is silly looking.  I thought a hat with a propeller would be a good accessory for him to have.  Drawing a butterfly with vibrant would coordinate properly with the mood set by the above-mentioned objects.
This artwork is titled "My Paradise" and it was scanned so I could use Photoshop on it.drawn.  The person on the image is me.  I like to wear shorts to show off my hairy legs.  I rather dress casual.  I feel there's no need for me to suffer while wearing forsaken formal clothing. 

I have a sweet tooth.  I naturally would love to eat ice cream:  I would eat it even on a gloomy day.  The problem is that ice cream is not considerrd healthy to eat.  Imagine me eating ice cream and using the computer all day.  I won't have any willpower to do that even though it's not good for my body. 

I play a lot of browser games hosted by BigPoint .  I love to use the computers for many different tasks.  I colored this picture purple because I want to be treated like royalty.  I'm only kidding; I don't.  I have no problem with dirty work.

"Hair is More Important" is the title of this digital work.  I used Photoshop after i scanned my drawing.  It is very funny whenever I recall what prompted me to draw this.  I was working at a doctor's office and the colleague that stationed next to me kept on fixing her long, black hair.  She probably worked on her hair more than doing the duties that she was given to do.
I've entered the PCC Annual Juried Student Exhibition.  Artists need to be enrolled at PCC in 2009 in order to submit an artwork.  Each submission only costs $5.00 (USD).

It is my first time I entered an Art contest.  I hope I win a cash prize.  I turned in "Hair is More Important" as my piece to be shown in PCC's gallery.  I placed it in a 5x7 picture frame.