/əmˈbrās/
noun
- 1.
an act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
- 2.
an act of accepting or supporting something willingly or enthusiastically.
em·brace
/əmˈbrās/ noun
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Human's body is the most interesting part of nature. From the vein, skin, to every curve is perfectly made. Some people black, some people white, some of them is skinny while others have curves. I've been thinking lately to make each part of Human's Body as my next art object. Because being all over naked is not only for pornography, it's a beautiful part of art. I know working on canvas is not my specialty. But I'm sure it's gonna be an interesting project. I wonder, whose body that I'd like to expose?
Got a task from my boss to paint an eye to be hung on Don't Be Jealous Store's wall because she's a big fan of illuminati . No, she's not one of the worshippers, she just loves the concept. So, I took the challenge and it made me ended up staying over night at the office! At first I wanted to make only one eye but I think it will turn out boriiing, and I felt lots of people are watching me lately (it's not about spooky thingy, but I feel like everyone is watching my every move, when I'm gonna make mistakes, what I'm gonna do for life and stuff) so I decided to make not only one eye but many. Luckily either my boss and my colleagues like it :)
I can't believe it's almost Christmaaaas!!!! "Christmas Song" by Nat King Cole
(It's for you Papa, since I'm still not sure if I can go back home for Christmas this year or not.) Hi! I know it's been quite long time since the last time I was here. Regardless so many excuses I've been telling you, but I have to admit that this year is definitely the busiest year so far. Working in a small company requires you to work more than you ask for. We must be able to multitasking. I learn a lot here and I got lots of knowledge that I must know to run a company. It's fun, but yet still-- nerve wracking. Anyways, let's talk about fashion. I've been thinking about how boring major labels and mega designers become nowadays. They become less creative, and more commercial oriented instead. I'm more concerned about the underdogs since then. You'll be surprised with their originality and creativity. Their works are magnificent and off limits! One of them named Konstantin Kofta. His each collection appears as a form art installation and leave me goosebumps! The original ideas, great details, rough fabrics, and unusual shapes make effortlessly elegant and sensual garments. HugBornFor more collections of Konstantin Kofta: kofta.com.ua
I got a puppy! I got a puppy! For months me and my cousin have been looking and searching for a male pug and we finally found the cutest little one and we name him Loco. It means Crazy in Spanish. He is really cute and adorable. I'm in love since the very first time I saw his picture. It's been a week he stays in our place and I put all my heart on him. I realize that it's not an easy job to adopt a pet, especially a puppy. You have to take care of it and love it as your own child. I'm trying my best to raise Loco, and I'm grateful God sent Cesar Millan into this world. He teaches me a lot!
Hey there.. Can't believe I've been leaving this favorite part of my life (painting) for quite long. Not really that long actually, but it's long enough to make me losing any inspiration to draw. My job seems monopoly my times and my brain so much. (that's such a bad excuse I know :S), but if I can share my problem a little bit.. I've been currently struggling at work lately.. Not because I hate my job, I love my job.. I finally can chase my dream and working there is a right bridge for sure. But I.. well it's actually WE (me and team) are having some issue with our new Creative Director. And we're still dealing with her attitude. Short story, now I'm trying to prove her that we're capable and that slowly makes me forget about my real passion. And that's not healthy, I know. I actually tried to draw something.. Lately ethnicity seems interesting for me. Not the traditions or the culture, but the people. I'm so amazed how everybody in this whole wide world is so different. We're so colorful. And our colors should've not make bridges between us, Our colors and differences should make us realize that this world is not as bad as we thought. God made us beautiful and I'm gonna show my gratitude with my paintings of them. I started it with a drawing of an old man from Tibet that I haven't finished it 'till now. Too bad.. Anyways, I bought a canvas and the holder several months a go. Now I always feel bad everytime I come home and find my canvas is still blank, all white. Ì really need god of creativity and god of inspiration to collaborate with meee!! Bring them back to my brain!
An everlasting Fashion Stylist, and Beauty Entrepreneur, Linda Rodin always inspires me with her edgy, fresh, and fun outlooks. This true New Yorker always knows how to dressed well and how to make herself look amazing every day. Without too much attributes (maybe if she should, she can tell Iris Apfel about the art of "Less is More"), she successfully can make herself look 20 years younger! She's the perfect example that Fashion doesn't have to be limited by age, and Beauty is not always coming from young-fresh skins. Who needs botox if you can walk with style, like she does? “You can be sexy and elegant without being over the top. At the end of the day everybody wants to look elegant. Sometimes they just don't know how.” “I don't buy designer clothing for myself,” Rodin adds, “I’d never spend $3000 on a handbag. Ever! I refuse.” “I look at my pictures when I was younger and go: God, why didn't I realize I was so cute? But I see myself now as that little old lady with long hair and wrinkles and think: 'And what's so wrong with that?'” Photo Source: Tumblr, On The Inside, Pinterest
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