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A late night visitor appeared at my door on a warm april night Watercolor & ink a perfect stranger in a warm summer night i wasn’t expecting you in fact wasn’t expecting visitors at all you rushed into my … Continued
Art Meditation chinese painting colour on sumi paper (rice paper) chinese paint brushes, water
I attended a very interesting event a couple weeks ago called “Mongolian Street Food” at the Louie Craft Coffee near the Liberty Village in Toronto. This event was organized by the Canada Mongolian Chamber of Commerce (CMCC) to celebrate … Continued
New Year, still half asleep in the cabin of left-over holiday glitters on a paper box I see the word “first” as I recall no resolutions were ever made for New Year(s) but an ultimate newness inspires us all to … Continued
Drawing a blank here. Best thing is to start playing with colors on a piece of used paper. I grab mine from the recycle bin, covered the cheap photocopy paper with some gesso to disguise the marks and writings … Continued
To be honest with you, I could not quite concentrate on much else other than my BFF Wanda’s health issue for the past month and a half, therefore I have dedicated a few posts solely on the updates and follow-ups … Continued
We had a great turnout at the Banner event at Wanda’s studio yesterday – we have made 35 banners!!! I just wanted to express my sincere thanks to everyone who have made time to participate in this project. The amazing … Continued
We have some updates on Wanda’s surgery. The surgery date is set for December 12th, 2014 to remove the tumor from her sinus cavity, and to save her eye from the damage from the tumor. It will be a very … Continued
A few days ago, a dear friend of mine Wanda Gooman was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer which started from the tear-duct, and has already spread to her sinus and upper jaw. The cancer is at stage four, … Continued
Winter came upon us without warning. On the first day in November this year, temperature dropped drastically, the snow came, and suddenly, it’s winter. Despite almost living my whole life here in Toronto, I never quite got used to its … Continued