Saturday, October 22, 2011

Doodle Nostalgia Part 1

Since all my art's been on a lag right now, I've decided to post all my funny "young" illustrations back when I was in high school. How these doodles make me so nostalgic! Lo and behold, my works from years back!

For a poem called "Krispy Kreme"

Random comic strip 1
Random comic strips 2
Random comic strips 3
For a poem entitled "The Next Tragedy"

For a poem entitled "The Little Girl in Your Dream"
An unused art spread for my high school yearbook
One of most amateur but most hopeful sketches

Under Construction

All art and illustrations are under construction (a.k.a. artists' block)... and this blog has yet to swallow up some new passion. Here's to new inspiration! Let's go, Kat! Push, push...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

IoTD: Old School Food Logos

I've always had this thing for vintage designs, especially vintage designs related to FOOD! You know those old Coca-Cola posters back in the '40s? Yeah, those kinds. Something just really draws me to them!

Some of my things actually have those vintage food logo designs and digging them out to daylight today just made me back into that old school craze! Check out a few of my vintage-y things!




KitKat shirt - A play of words here! I like buying shirts that state the obvious, especially if there's a pun with regards to my name. Yes, I'm corny that way. Haha!

Chips Ahoy! canvass bag - My best friend gave me this with a matching graphic tee (I think I donated it already!). Of course, any food packaging cannot go without the nutrition facts at the back...
Friends, only 100 calories! Definitely a light carry. Woot!

Dunkin Donuts Earrings - This is the most recent addition to the collection! Okay, it isn't THAT vintage of a logo, but still. Aren't they so delishly cute?
Bazooka bubble gum shirt - My brother's shirt, which I just love to borrow (*ahem* steal *ahem*) sometimes. Reminds me of my elementary school days. Also, the vibrancy of the blue is just something I can't resist!
See them again makes me want to make posters with old school themes. Maybe one of these days I'll make one. For now, inspiration overdose will suffice! Lovely Coca-Cola posters I'd love to hang on my wall (once my mom doesn't pay for my living anymore):




Just for fun! This is so cute! :)
Realize how it's all females in there posters (except for the last one)? It's gonna be fun to draw! Yey!

What are YOUR favorite vintage designs? :)


Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Unfinished For Now

A quick shot of what I'm working on right now. It has a watercolor base on which I'm starting to draw line details using my trusty UniPin ink pigment!

This was supposed to be a poster design for my org in school, but it didn't make the cut. So now I'm planning to continue it with a different design in mind. Hope I'll be able to finish this! Haven't finished a work for awhile now...

What do you think would be nice for this painting?:)





Monday, August 08, 2011

Sunday, August 07, 2011

In Outline

A few months ago, I had my first try on making my own portrait. I'm not exactly very good in drawing people, or rather, REAL people. I never get to copy them right down pat to look like, well, them. It's one frustration of mine! But I went on ahead and tried my luck on drawing myself (It doesn't really quite capture what I look like - but that's not point!), and the finished work looked like this:

"Me" - UniPin Fine Line Water and Fade Proof Pigment Ink, Reeves Watercolor, Photoshop
Then I stumble upon this work's outline/pen-and-ink-only sketch (scanned) jumbled somewhere between my embarrassing picture files and year-old English paper files. I believe I scanned it just in case any art disaster happened. It looked like this:

"Me" outline - Uni Pin Fine Line Water and Fade Proof Pigment Ink
Now look back up to the final version of this work. And then scroll back down. Scroll up, and then down again.

Okay... so what, Kat? It's just an uncolored version of the final one.

That's exactly the point.

Every art work always reflects the artist. Everything I've done has always felt like a part of me. And - sue me for the cliche if you want - but I like relating to whatever I draw.

So now I stare at these two versions of the same work - two versions of me. It's really dumbfounding to know that all I can think of in doing so is...

Wouldn't it be so much simpler to merely be black and white?

Sometimes, it undoubtedly would.

Monday, June 27, 2011

I'm Not Lost, I'm Just Undiscovered

It's been a very very very long time since I last posted here. Apologies for that, if anyone is even reading! Haha! It's been a stressful month and nothing seems to be looking any brighter for me. Ego's crushed and I can't seem to find something that will keep me running aside from the fact that, well, I can't just stop right here, right now; or else, I'll trip and fail. It's like I'm racing on this endless road, not exactly sure where the finished line is. Everything is just blurry. Oh well, as Dory says, just keep swimming... in this case, running. :)

All this emo-ing  reminds me of an editorial work I did a few months ago. It's not official or anything, but it's an interpretive illustration for the poem, "Textbook Statistics" by Arkaye Kierulf. It's all about how we live out everyday , deaf and blinded by the shallowness of numbers.

This is for everyone out there who's feeling lost and forgot the few things that made them more than what the world measures them to be. Don't worry, keep walking and we'll all find our way some day! :)


Textbook Statistics | Arkaye Kierulf.
On average, 5 people are born every second and 1.78 die.
So we’re ahead by 3.22, which is good, I think.

The average person will spend two weeks in his life
waiting for the traffic light to change.

Pubescent girls wait two to four years
for the tender lumps under their nipples to grow.

So the average adult has over 1,460 dreams a year,
laughs 15 times a day. Children, 385 more times.

So the average male adult mates 2,580 times with five different people
but falls in love only twice in his life—possibly

with the same person. Seventy-nine long years for each of us,
awakened to love in our twenties, so more or less

thirty years to love our two lovers each. And if, in a lifetime,
one walks a total of 13,640 miles by increments,

Where are you headed, traveler?
is a valid philosophical question to pose to a man, I think, along with

Why does the blood in your veins travel endlessly?
on account of those red cells flowing night and day

through the traffic of the blood vessels, which if laid out
in a straight line would be over 90,000 miles long.

The great Nile River in Egypt is 4,180 miles long.
The great circle of the earth’s equator is 24,903 miles.

Dividing this green earth among all of us
gives a hundred square feet of living space to each,

but our brains take only one square foot of it,
along with the 29 bones of the skull, so

if you look outside your window with your mind only,
why do you hear the housefly hum middle octave, key of F?

If you listen to the cat on the rug by the fire with
the 32 muscles in your ear, you will hear

100 different vocal sounds. Listen to the dog
wishing for your love: 10 different sounds.

If you think loneliness is beyond calculation,
think of the mole digging a tunnel underground

ninety-eight miles long to China
in one single night. If you think beauty escapes you

or your entire genealogical tree, consider the slug
with its four uneven noses, or the chameleon shifting colors

under an arbitrary light. Think of the deepest point
in the deepest ocean, the Marianas Trench in the Pacific,

do you think anyone’s sadness can be deeper? In 1681,
the last dodo bird died. In the 16th century,

Queen Elizabeth suffered from a fear of roses.
Anne Boleyn had six fingers. People fall in love

twice. The human heart beats 3 billion times — only — in a lifetime.
If you attempt to count all the stars in the galaxy, one

every second, it’ll take 3 thousand years, if you’re lucky.
As owls are the only birds that can see the color blue

the ocean is bluish, along with the sky and the eyes
of that boy who died alone by that little unnamed river

in your dreams one blue night of the war
of one of your lives. (Do you remember which one?)

Duration of World War 1: four years, 3 months, 14 days.
Duration of an equatorial sunset: 128 seconds, 142 tops.

A neuron’s impulse takes 1/1000 of a second,
a morning’s commute from Prospect Expressway

to the Brooklyn Bridge, about 90 minutes,
forty-five without traffic.

Time it takes for a flower to wilt after it’s cut from the stem: five days.
Time left our sun before it runs out of light: five billion years.

Hence the number of happy citizens under the red glow
of that sun: maybe 50% of us, 50% on good days, tops.

Number who are sad: maybe 70% on the good days—
especially on the food days. (The first emotion’s more intense, I think,

when caught up with the second.) So children grow faster in the summer,
their bright blue bodies expanding. The ocean, after all, is blue

which is why the sky now outside your window is bluish
expanding with the white of something beautiful, like clouds.

Fact: The world is a beautiful place—once in a while.
Another fact: We fall in love twice. Maybe more, if we’re lucky.
Textbook Statistics Page1

Textbook Statistics Page 2

Reeves watercolor, Staedler pencils, Faber Castel colored pencils, Uni pin water and fadeproof pigment ink 

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Cropped and Short

This was an outfit I wore a few weeks ago already. It was cropped top that I didn't exactly like at first glance but when my sister bought it for me anyway, I found it's beauty! There's more to things at first look, apparently. Haha! 

Loving the cropped top and  high-waist look by the way. What do you think of it? :)

 H&M cropped top, Bayo shorts, Suelas shoes, vintage accessories

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

IoTD: The Bright, the Chic and the Colorful - the New OPT Cases!

For the past two weeks, I've been bombarded by papers, projects and tests from school that I can't even imagine the level of stress I've been working under. On some days, I seriously don't even realize what I'm doing. I just go go and go, and the next thing I know it's already midnight when it seemed like just a minute ago I woke up six in the morning. But it's not like the 12 o'clock hand ever puts me to sleep. There's just so much more to do every time! Sleepless nights have constantly put a dark cloud above my head, and the cranky mornings don't really help blowing them off to sea either. 


But lo and behold! I've found something that can! Check out these new OPT iPad 2 cases! They're so colorful and so chic that they brighten up any of my outfits. Plus, since I've been doing all those business papers all around and outside school and been carrying all kinds of gadgets like my laptop and iPad everywhere I go, this is perfect to keep them all secured! It has this mag-lock feature that works really well with the Apple Smart Cover. You can flip the cover over and fasten it to the case - just what I needed; my clumsiness levels has  really gone up a notch with all the lack of sleep. Haha!

The best thing, though, about the new OPT iPad 2 case is the happiness effect it has on my day. As cheesy as it may sound, it's the rainbow that keeps the dark clouds at bay. Just look at all the designs (made from genuine leather, by the way)! Don't they just make you energized and happily stylish? :)
COLORMEFUL: For the woman who likes to keep it colorful and casual
 - This is the one I got! :)
BUTTERCHOC: For the Paul Smith in you
- I would have gotten this one if the other one didn't have stock. Hmm.. maybe I'll get it too soon enough :)

WONDERLAND: The quintessential girly-girl


SCOTT: For the mysterious, brooding guy
 The product description in OPT's Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/OPT.Philippines):


Opt's new snap-on cases for the iPad 2 is made of genuine leather for that rich texture and handling. Each case is constructed to be ultra-thin, lightweight, and securely holds your iPad.

Works wonders with the Apple Smart Cover; with a unique mag-lock feature that allows you to flip the Smart Cover over and keep it firmly attached to the snap-on case.

Each iPad 2 case comes with a crystal screen protector.

Now open for PRE-ORDERS!

Price: P2,195


I seriously advice you to get one that matches your style! A definite picker-upper for those stressful days :)

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Flower Power

I have this fascination for old things that I used to use back when I was little. Not only is it very nostalgic, but also because there's a certain vibe to them that says they're entirely my own. Perhaps the notion that no one now has this anymore gives me a sort of "pseudo-originality"... or so I'd like to think. Haha!

Recently, I found this big flower ponytail band in my old case of kiddie clips. Can't believe I could still pull it off at this age! Gave me that summery feel with my even older shell necklace and spags tank top. Yey!

Love the turquoise center!