Sunny Side Up

Yolky. SketchBook. 2019. I have drawn and painted my hands too many times to count. To make things more interesting, I decided to have my HowToBasic moment. My vision was a more detailed study of the reflective surfaces and layering of paints. The thin layer of yellow paint definitely helped to create the illusion of… Continue reading Sunny Side Up

dinner is served: mac n cheese

mac n cheese. SketchBook. 2019 I hated the Kraft dinner stuff growing up so I always assumed that mac and cheese tasted bad...Until this year. One of my friends makes some of the best mac and cheese, and I have been converted ever since. This recipe from The Chunky Chef (https://www.thechunkychef.com/family-favorite-baked-mac-and-cheese/) is pretty similar to… Continue reading dinner is served: mac n cheese

Spicy

If you know, you know...🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶 Spicy. iPad: SketchBook. 2019. Lao Gan Ma is a really good chili sauce from China. There's a video of John Cena confessing his love for it. Hahaha. If you google the sauce, you can even buy Lao Gan Ma merch. 😲 Look out for more art related things in the… Continue reading Spicy

Feast your eyes

Dim sum has a special place in my heart, especially those from Cantonese dim sum restaurants back in Vancouver. My family is from Shanghai, so our version of dim sum is a little different from popular dim sum foods in North America. My mom hates going to the restaurants because they were so loud. I… Continue reading Feast your eyes

How to Bullet Journal

It has almost been a year since I started my first bullet journal. While I don't use mine as routinely as most bullet journal users, I have some tips on how to start a bullet journal. I also included some of my favourite spreads from the past year. 🤩 Find a purpose for your journal.… Continue reading How to Bullet Journal

Noodles in My Doodles

My fondest memories of drawing as a kid was doodling. It wasn't sketching still life or painting landscapes, but rather drawing anything that popped into my head, all over the page until the whole thing was covered. I like to describe this type of drawing as a "visual sensory overload". It's also unique because it… Continue reading Noodles in My Doodles

2. TRICEPing

Tackling the shoulders once again. The human body never ceases to amaze me with its complexity. The skeletal muscle unit for my anatomy course is going to be the death of me. Comment if you agree. 😆 My schedule is getting more and more packed. I haven't been drawing constantly for the past few days,… Continue reading 2. TRICEPing

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This is a quick little doodle I did over the summer. This summer was the time of many first's, like my first full-time job and my first time paying rent. I was incredibly lucky to have a job with a boss who trusted and valued me so much. I also learned how hard it is… Continue reading $$$