Monday, May 14, 2012

My Accidental 'masterpieces'


Hello everyone. Today I would like to share my paints or shall I say as drawings which I just knew the potentials I have last Sunday. These paints are originally mine and they came out naturally without any force from my brain. I had the first three drawings when I was in INTEC library UiTM for a program. I got bored and I simply open Paint and I paint.. ! Enjoy looking at these masterpieces of mine..^^

The First Three drawings.






The third one came out to be my favourite at this stage and I drew more when I got home in Baiduri. It has become my guilty-pleasure. 

My Second Attempt







I was surprised myself with the sixth drawing. My housemates aka my best friends challenged me to draw our pictures. The five of us.



This is how it turns to be. Not bad I must say. I grew more excited but I stopped for the day knowing my limit as a student.


The Second Day (Third Attempt)




An unfortunate event folding the life of a mother with her two children. Losing his wealthy husband who leaves behind unlimited wealth doesn't appeal to her like how she really needs her husband by her side. The children misses their 'father's laughter, love and care. A big mansion and hectres of land do not comply to the three of them. The man of the house owns his grave on his own land under the tree of his age. The family visits every day of the year. The grief takes hundreds of years to heal as he means a lot to the family. 



A Javanese Princess. with the theme 'Letting Go'. The princess has let the bird she found, hurt and cared for it for a very long time till the bird has finally fully cured. She realised that it was time to let go of it. She learnt not to be selfish. Though the pain took a long period of time to heal, she accept it even if it is the hard way.



What if the predator is smaller than the pray?
What if the world is upside down?
Would we be able to cope immediately?
It is going to be confusing after all.


Well, that's 10 already. I believe there will be more to come. Till then. Now, I need to take my bath and study for tomorrow's Principle of Assessment and Evaluation test. Thank you for visiting my blog. :)
















Sunday, May 13, 2012

Sisters For Life, M-1-1-4


Sisters for LIFE M-1-1-4


               It has been a really long time since I last updated this blog. I think it was in the early of 2011 and after that, due to circumstances, I couldn't update. Anyhow, here, I am back with more more interesting experience about the Malaysian culture. For everyone. The animated picture above was produced by me using PAINT. The program 1 Citizen generated my boredom into something very productive such as this. I did not know I have the potential till this morning.

                 The picture shows 5 characters, Lydia, Diana, Gloria, Ethel and Adelin. They live in the same house through out their degree program in Shah Alam. Coming from different background and ethnicity, they adapt themselves with each other with the sake of their friendship. Lydia is an Orang ulu, Diana, an Iban girl, Gloria, a Bidayuh, Ethel, a sino-kadazan and Adelin a Malay-Javanese. It is very interesting because they get to learn each others' language and learn each other's culture. 

                  Religion is also not an excuse for them to live happily together. Being the only Muslim, Adelin had no problem practising her solat and other task demanded by Islam. Their give and take spirit makes it smooth with minimal problems. Adelin, being the only peninsular girl is able to understand and speak 'Melayu Sarawak' and that makes people around mistaken her as a Bornean as well. She is used to be having a Sabahan asking where is her hometown in Sabah. Her Bornean facial features actually contribute to this factor. As a matter of fact, she enjoyed the misunderstandings very much.