5.29.2013

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My cousin Raizel has a knack for arts. She uses numerous mediums to convey her artistic and creative side, expresses her emotions by using colors through the art she has painstakingly created. Each is unique and has a story only she knows. She openly shares herself through her art works with the myriad lessons she learned in her life.



If there was a canvass in front of you, how would you present to the rest of the world your life now in a creative manner?

12 comments:

  1. Raizel is a good artist. I especially like number four. I would use a brush and quiet my spirit thenand let all my emotions of the day flow out and fill the canvas with my doodle lines.

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  2. wow, galing naman ng cousin mo, her work is good
    that's my weakness, i don't know how to draw even doodle

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  3. Your cousin's so good! I like the second artwork best. My brother's also a painter, and I dab in a little bit of drawing sometimes. I think we all have an artistic side. :-)

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  4. Lovely art, I can see it's an expression of herself.

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  5. These are beautiful.

    That is a very difficult question to answer.

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  6. Your cousin is good. Funny that I can't answer your question! I've lived arts all my life, being a graphic designer yet I can't think of a way to represent my life creatively.

    Good question, Ida. It left me thinking...

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  7. Your cousin is very talented...reminds me that I am neglecting that part of me. Now where is that sketch book? Hmmm :-)

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  8. It takes an artist's eyes, hands and point of view to do this. kudos!

    PS. followed you in Google Friend Connect sis Farida. http://itswhereyouat.blogspot.com/

    Thanks!

    Anna

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  9. Belo trabalho...Espectacular....
    Cumprimentos

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  10. Belíssimo trabalho, parabéns!!!
    Também faço algumas artes, este é meu blog caso queira dar uma olhada
    http://renatoprado-desenhos.blogspot.com
    Atenciosamente
    Renato Prado

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