Lacy kebaya top with satin tube top and flowing skirt. With matching clutch purse.
Friday, November 28, 2008
My Earlier Sketch
Friday, November 21, 2008
Artist-God
The clouds yesterday was in beautiful formation. All the way on the bus from home to the city I could not take my eyes off the sky. On the left side of this photo the rain clouds is slowly moving in. I took this less then an hour before the down pour. The sun appears to be shinning through the clouds in magnificent light and we owe this beauty to the wonders of the artist-God
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Adaption of Life
Monday, November 17, 2008
Twins Perhaps
Sunday, November 9, 2008
The Setting Sun
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Another subject?
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Part Time Job
I have done some work in the past working with different media and subjects so below are my work that I have done with Red Henna and Black Henna, temporary tattoos. This is my part time income making work of art. Although the art that I have made are not original but I have given my twist on the original version. The designs I copied or I've reinterpret with my style are taken and found from the Internet and other research and books outside the net. Hope you enjoy it ;)


The Lizard - a mix of red and black henna. Black henna stain really easy it just take 15 minutes to dry (as long as you don't sweat alot). This may last a whole week or two then slowly fades off. The red henna however takes a longer time to stain (hours) when you remove the paste it will normally be more darker red in colour on the 2ND day and it doesn't stay long maybe around 4 to 5 day it will start to fade off.

Red Henna - Unfortunately this photo was taken in black and white but even if it's not the ink or paste looks dark when applied or when it is slowly drying but after a few hours voila you have red stain. I like using this one cause it's safe and natural henna is good for the skin. I use red henna to treat my black henna scar too.
Me in action
Subjects that I have captured


Jambatan Gantung at Kasigui, Donggongon.
'Tree-sky'
HHHHHHHmmmmmmmmmm entalah but I know I penat sudah download gambar later lah ....
Love Amy
Which one?
I've taken the picture of my subject but I am wandering what media to choose.
I though in the beginning to use oil painting but it's to straight forward. Oil painting no dout is very detail and precise but you need to be the best in details to make the art look realistic. Water colour is to common. Poster colour to modern. Crayon or pastel to messy. Marker to commercial looking....I don't know, I am just to picky.
I wan't to find a media that is unexpected. And I need to get it started soon. Hhhmmm, need to go to art museum.....
Blog you later....hehehe