Saturday, December 21, 2013

Floral December


Pen: 0.1 & 0.8 Uni Pin fine line, water and fade proof, Pigment ink
Sketchbook: Achieve; Positive Ideas Product, 120gm, A5
Book: The Illustrated Book of Wild Flowers

Pen: 0.1 Pigma Micron, Faber-Castell | Sketchbook: Achieve; Positive Ideas Product, 120gm, A5
Book: The Illustrated Book of Wild Flowers

Pen: 0.1 Pigma Micron | Paper: Tracing | Book: The Illustrated Book of Wild Flowers

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Evening




Share a few shots and edited image from mobile camera.

p/s jika ada rezeki nanti boleh beli kamera pro. Insyaallah

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Blue sky, green green grass, blow by the wind

Serene mood through the window from my room. Counting the days till the moment when I couldn't have this view again later. How I wish no one would buy the land and having faith so it would be mine.

I know that sound stupid. Blerghh!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Day 4 baby lettuce




Lesson: No cat's poop and urine around the growing bed. If there are any, dilute them with water. It contains nitrogen which caused the roots burn and kill the growing plant. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

I do prefer digital, but handmade always have place in me

Digital material is cost and time saving promise. Handmade require more pay but always give ultimate satisfaction. But both are precious in their very own way. Handmade Ceramic jar made by hand high in value as compared to factory made one. A handmade jar cost about more or less ten factory made jars.

How do you see things between handmade and digital?

 Sketchbook: Achieve; Positive Ideas Product, 120gm, A5
Pen: 0.1 Uni Pin fine line, water and fade proof, Pigment ink | Pencil: from hotel (hehe!)


Manual hand drawing last time is now replaced by softwares (Autocad)

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Handmade or digital?

"With a pencil and paper, I can make any shape I can imagine, light or dark marks, thick or thin lines, crisp or smudgy- a pencil has it all. It never crashes, I never need to charge it, and I don't have to turn it off during takeoff and landing. I love my computer, but I always start with a pencil."
- David Huyck, print-maker and illustrator