Some Kingston Love

One of my best friends from high school came to visit me in Kingston this weekend. One thing that we loved to do back in Vancouver was to visit cute cafes and draw the buildings outside. We chose to settle down in a cafe across from Kingston City Hall. Though the drinks and atmosphere was… Continue reading Some Kingston Love

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

5. Fissure Between Us

Anatomy jargon can have a romantic twist. If you are breaking up with someone who also studies anatomy, you can just say, "John, I feel like the sulci between us have turned into fissures." When I just started this series, I didn't know much about anatomy. I am shocked by how much I have learned… Continue reading 5. Fissure Between Us

4. A moment on the lips, forever on the…

Happy Thanksgiving! I went to Toronto this weekend and fulfilled my to-do list. It mainly entailed chinese food (the authentic kind 😎), steamed buns, asian grocery stores, and lots of retail therapy. My heart is full (and my stomach). I am ready to tackle the rest of the semester. Eat lots of good food and don't… Continue reading 4. A moment on the lips, forever on the…

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

3. Handy

Check out that adductor pollicis! The hands are one of my favourite things to draw. You can easily recognize someone by their face, but the hands are unique to each person as well. I know mine like how people know their own faces by every wrinkle, line, and little quirk. Like Joey with his hand… Continue reading 3. Handy

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

1. Cold Shoulder

This was my first anatomical drawing of this "series". We have access to this amazing bank of photographs for my anatomy course. I used it to jump start my next project. My mom inspired me to do this. She loves to draw, and she recently made it her goal to draw everyday, no matter how… Continue reading 1. Cold Shoulder

Give me brains.

I think I found my calling...I LOVE MY ANATOMY CLASS. I sound like a complete nerd but even the textbook is pretty cool... The anatomy lab where we got to look at cadavers was incredible. I never thought I would get to touch and handle real human organs and bones! The first day of class… Continue reading Give me brains.