VJ Joson

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GF1+14-45mm lens Sunrise Test Shots

I woke up before sunrise to test and learn what GF1 can do. Conclusion: I need a tripod. My manual shots were crap (or mostly blurry) but I love how conveniently positioned the buttons and dials were. So easy and manageable! The best shots I took are below, using ‘Automatic’ setting and some fine ‘Scene/color […]

Drawing practice

I went to Boston Books today to just sit, ruminate, and have a nice hot cup of tea after a very productive visit to an electronics shop. The architecture of the bookstore is very 1920s-30’s in design with arched doorways and Roman-inspired columns. I can’t help but appreciate it every time I’m there, so I […]

Painting practice

Every weekend, I teach painting to a student from school privately. She is improving admirably and I am very proud of her. It’s really hard for me to teach painting because I’m mostly self-taught so I don’t really know how to teach it since it’s mostly an experiential learning for me rather than something I […]

Protected: Sneak Peek!

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Protected: Tumblr Blog

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Art Chamber 2

Art projects updates… (4th Grade Art project made from homemade dough and acrylics) (Heads up: Heavy on images)

Protected: So here’s the thing… [updated with pictures]

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The Art Chamber

I thought I’d share with you some of the work we’ve done in Art class so that whoever stumbles upon my blog can get some ideas or inspiration for their own creative purposes. But really, I just wanted to show off how very creative children can be when they’re inspired.

Protected: Breakfast at Tiffany’s-esque

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Heart Repair — Resurrected

Heart Repair — Resurrected

It is interesting to know that my Mum found this old, forgotten painting among the barricade of boxes that fills less than a third of the spare room upstairs. I was very surprised to see and ‘remember’ that I had actually finished it. I began this painting while I was still a painting student half […]

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