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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

HumpDaiHaikus in Stupendous September!

I have said it a few times now... HOLY COW is this year flying by!

It's so odd that when I was young, (like childhood young), the years seem to drag on for what seemed like forever. These days, I seem to blink and another month has gone by, or my friend's kid has grown into a young adult.

The nice thing about that is that I've known most of my friends for a really long time now. To the point where their kids are as old as I was when I first met them. (Holy moly!)

Anyway, to more haikus!

05Sep18: Not finding Nemo (or Dori!)

My friend Rosalinda wants to have a paint nite with her daughters and wants to have an ocean theme. Since I was sketching underwater animals anyway, I decided to use that to my advantage for this week's haiku. Also, turtles... they are just too cute.


12Sep18: Owl in a forest

One of my good friends, Erica took me to Pinot's Palette for my birthday. She's kinda my paint n sip buddy, as the only other time I went a few years ago was with her. :) Good times. :)


19Sep18: Bonsai in the Night

During that Pinot's Palette excursion, I took some inspiration from what was hanging on the ways, which led to the creation of this paintingku. To be totally honest, I was touching up the painting above and saw that I had a ton of paint left, and just started painting the background with the excess color. Once acrylic dries, it's useless, so I wanted to make the most out of it. It was a creative, leisurely Saturday afternoon. 



I have to say, whoever thought of the paint n sip concept is brilliant and misleading. After a few of those, one can start feeling like painting isn't so hard after all. haha! One thing is for sure, it is FUN!

26Sep18: Starry Night over Coronado in San Diego, CA

I painted this a few years ago. My thought at the time was to paint Starry Nights in the skies for a few of places I've lived, namely, Boston and Santa Barbara (if I can determine the skyline that really speaks to me). I have not started those yet, but who knows when inspiration sparks!



Wednesday, June 3, 2015

#HumpDayHaiku in jovial June

June 3rd:

The other day I saw the word "phantasmagorical" for the first time and fell in love with it. I had to find a way to work it in to my haiku so here that went:

 

June 10th:

I tried to create a waterfall here. I don't think I captured it the way I was hoping,  as the background doesn't quite work for me. Maybe I'll update it later when I know I have a better vision of what it should look like. 


June 17th:

I tried a few different versions of this and took a poll of which I should go with. Who am I kidding though? I posted the one I like best on Instagram and here I'll put up both. So much for democracy.


I think I prefer stronger colors. So soon I'll have to find a different medium.


June 24th:

Everytime I pass by a shaded area with a breeze,  I think to myself, "what a great place for a hammock!" It used to be limited to areas that has trees but since I'm not in the woods as much, almost any shaded area (with a breeze) will do!