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Continue reading →: Acrylics and WatercolourIn the aspect of art, I’ve always been literary-inclined. I’ve written more essays and poetry than I’ve used a pencil to sketch. This comes as a suprise to some because I come from a family who designs for a living. My grandfather is an architect, my parents have taken architecture…
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Continue reading →: The Art of the Semi-Perfect Flat LayA flat lay is an image that consists of a set of objects of the same theme arranged in an order. The image is usually taken from a height and it should usually appear neat and organized. Here are a couple of flat lays of films I found on Twitter…
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Continue reading →: Max’s New Rice BowlsThe words “Kare-Kare” and “Crispy Pata” are usually immediately connected with the word “celebration”. These Filipino dishes are the staples in every birthday, graduation, promotion, or even just a mere barkada meal. It is rarely ordered by an individual diner as it is commonly served in groups; and most restaurants…
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Continue reading →: The 100 Day ProjectIf you’re a lazy person like myself, you’d probably know the struggle of maintaining a hobby, let alone any form of daily activity. (This blog is proof of that.) The 100 Day Project is a movement by Elle Luna and it celebrates the art of making. They let you sign up…
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Continue reading →: Artsy SaturdaysIf you rummage through my posts, you’ll see that I have this fascination with calligraphy. I’ve always liked it. The first time I’ve tried typography was in 5th or 6th grade, creating pieces that consisted of angsty lyrics from my favorite bands. Granted, most of the work was dark and…
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Continue reading →: My Photo WallI’ve always liked the idea of a polaroid camera. Aside from their aesthetic value, instant photographs are amazing because there’s something about literally capturing a moment and seeing the photograph instantly. I received my first Instax Mini8 from Fujifilm June last year. It was pretty hard to master it and…
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Continue reading →: Photo Dump: A Newbie’s Attempt at IphoneographyIf you’ve known me in the past 3 years, you probably know of my struggle as a student journalist. There was a time when I juggled being a third-year Radiologic Technology student, editor-in-chief, photojournalist, feature editor, and lay-out editor of the school paper. It wasn’t easy but that part of…
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Continue reading →: Korean Sheet Masks and E.L.F. Lippies
I’ve always considered myself arte. I’d been the little girl who chose princesses and castles over restaurants and toy-cooking. I remember having one of those cute and extremely extravagant (for a 5 or 6 year old) make-up treasure chests. It had lipsticks of different colors (I loved the blue one), glittery…
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Continue reading →: Holding Yourself Back and Failing- A How To GuideIf there’s one thing I’m an expert of, it’s holding myself back. Hesitating and second-guessing are habits I’d been carrying since I was about 11 or 12. What I failed to realize was how it started dictating how my life went. It was in my last year in college that…







