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By the way, happy new year.
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Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve posted last (as usual) and I see WordPress has revamped a bit. I like it, even though I’m a little overwhelmed – probably has to do with the fact that I’m still half-asleep…
I’ve recently met two wonderful people.
One (December 3):

I am currently spoken for and I’m very happy right now. He is absolutely amazing. (He actually set this drawing as his desktop wallpaper on his laptop! Nyawww…)
Two (December 13):



THE OTHER LOVE OF MY LIFE, ALTON BROWN. I’m so so so so thrilled to have gotten to meet him. He is probably the friendliest, most down-to-earth celebrity to ever exist. I need to write a thank-you to the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Life is pretty good right now. I’ve finished finals, I’m home, and catching up with a lot of sleep.
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I hope Mr. Spiegelman wouldn’t be offended by his portrayal in these drawings. I don’t know the guy, but I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t be like this. I’m such an odd one, yes.
Click for larger view.
It’s almost the weekend(!!!)
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Been doing a lot of thinking. Today’s been a long day.
One day, one day.
Click for larger view.
Came out very rough, needed to take more time with it. Wah.
‘Night, all.
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So today I attended day 1 of 2 of my book fair weekend. As you may know, Miami Dade College hosts the Miami Book Fair International every year. It is an amazing, amazing event with so many authors visiting from around the world to give talks about their craft and works.
The Book Fair, for the first time ever, hosted what’s called the Comix Galaxy, which is all about comics as an art form. They had a huge tent filled with comic books to buy – there was even a stand just for Watchmen books. I, of course, was thrilled about the installation of the Comix Galaxy, and I pray to God they bring it back next year.
I attended two lectures given by artists today, both of whom were affiliated with the Comix Galaxy exhibition.
Hints?
I think I’m in love.
I purchased Spiegelman’s Breakdowns, a collection of his earlier illustrations and McCloud’s Understanding Comics, which looks like a fascinating read. I met both men separately during the book signings, which was absolutely great.
I asked questions during both of their lectures and got great responses. I wish I could hang out with Scott McCloud one day. I can totally see us having Cheetos in my dorm. Oh God, I do NOT have a crush on Scott McCloud, I DO NOT!
Spiegelman’s just fascinating. I think he noticed me when I was taking photos of him having a cigarette while he was on the phone. Oops. I wish I wasn’t stupid enough to forget my camera in my bag… but I was absolutely dumbfounded with both of these artists. I have found two new figures for inspiration and influence. I am ridiculously excited, but
Expect more updates soon!
And hello to you, Mr. Webcomic Artist I met in line at the McCloud signing! Best of luck to you!
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I know I’m supposed to be drawing my life, but the weather this evening was pretty nice. Finally got some poetry out of me. Untitled, for now.
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Blissful, crystal air
That glides across my arms like a swan about to leap up,
Up into the air
Cool and crisp and there,
Embracing me after a long and weary absence;
It is finally autumn and I can sense
The leaves teasing the blades below my feet,
Adding the crunch to my step, pooling together,
And I soon remember those miniature towers I’d brutally (joyfully) destroy.
Night cloaks all. The auburn streetlights poke the sky
And interrupt its nightness – that’s what stars are for, don’t you remember?
They stand tall in iron, glowing bright, eyeing me as I
trample through invisible golden leaves.
And then the wind whisks about me, and I feel my hair
Dance about me there, and I feel that curl of air
Embracing me like a woolly scarf around my neck,
Or a cat, around my neck.
And now I say: hello, winter, hello.
You can never overstay your welcome, you know.
You are not a rude guest until you freeze,
and bury the golden boys beneath your heavy, soppy tears
Of white heaven cream.
You will not bury me, until I say goodbye, goodbye
to your precious crystal air.
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As part of the job on the paper, my friend/editor & “superior” (I mean this in the nicest way, Eric!) writes weekly e-mails to our writers. Sometimes these e-mails contain highlighted sentences and words in different colors. I’ve described them like this: it’s as if a rainbow threw up into a letter.
I’ve said this metaphor in regards to my own work as well; a father’s day card I drew (and lost) was full of sparkling hearts, bright colors and stars; I was short of glued-on macaroni to make it a true masterpiece.
Why do I bring up this rainbow barf metaphor?
Well.
Say hello to my current desktop.
Found this great wallpaper over at Pixel Girl Presents, as well as many of the dock icons seen here!
The dock, from L-R: Finder, iTunes, Stickies (digital Post-It notes), Adium (IM client – Eve from WALL·E – cutest thing ever!), Photoshop CS3/Elements (I got bored of the standard “Ps” box), Firefox (THIS ICON IS SO AWESOME), iCal (didn’t change it because I like seeing the date on start-up), Preview, System Preferences (because the first thing that comes to mind when I think, “Oh, my, I want to change my desktop background” is a symbol of the Chinese Zodiac morphed into cuteness), Microsoft Word 2008, iPhoto, HP Scan Pro (didn’t change), Downloads (BUNNYYYY) and (filled) Trash.
I also have a great fondness for my doodley hard drive icon (from the same batch for my Finder). You can see there’s lots of bunny love here.
Eric (and to anyone else thinking of buying a Mac) – this is why you should really buy a Mac. No, forget the ease of use – look at the customization-ness! Your computer could be just as a-Doral-able adorable as mine! That is, if you want it to be adorable. I understand if you want it to just be cool, slick and/or bitchin’.
I’m tempted to leave the library now since I got some studying done for Chaucer; I specifically looked and read through the tales that’ll be on the midterm I have on Tuesday. My friend informed me of this fantastic site with superb translations of the tales in modern English. Saints be praised, indeed! But I do wholeheartedly appreciate the original text of Chaucer’s epic work; you really do lose the melodiousness of the verses with the translation.
I was amazed/amused at how much sex Chaucer puts into these tales. Everyone gets screwed, literally!
I suppose it’s back to work for me, but my computer is extremely sexy right now and I’m a bit distracted. Yes, I ♥ and many, many developers, illustrators and digital designers. So sue me.
Dear Gov. Sarah Palin,
Thank you for everything you’ve done to contribute to Sen. John McCain’s campaign. I have you – and I suppose one Tina Fey – to thank for bringing my mother and I closer together; we have bonded over the words that come out of your mouth at least once a week. Your antics and the ridiculous claims you have made against your opponent Sen. Barack Obama are, although inflammatory (an aside: really, nice job responding to The Associated Press) nonetheless extremely amusing. I personally couldn’t believe you would (mis)quote a Starbucks coffee cup during a rally, but after your debate with Sen. Biden last week, I should not have put it past you!
The gods of satire are certainly smiling as Tina Fey reels in viewers through her impersonation of you on Saturday Night Live. Thank you so much for providing her with such fantastic material. You have to admit – she really has you down to a tee. Remember, Governor, imitation is the highest form of flattery.
So keep it up! Please! I’m so happy to be laughing with my mother again and I’m glad Tina Fey is getting the attention she deserves. You are, too – pundits and media-mongers are scrutinizing your every word after the debate in St. Louis. So hopefully you still have those index cards.
Best of luck to you, Governor Palin!
Sincerely,
Iris Amelia
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Life is going very well right now. I’m pretty gosh darn happy. The stuff I’ve been cooking (literally so) has been delicious and I am ridiculously excited; in December I’m going to meet my culinary idol, and I have yet to construct my thank-you gift for the wisdom and humor he has provided for a while. (I will tell you, though, it will be humongous. I hope it will be taller than me.) Without him, I would not have been able to construct my own recipes and develop a personal cooking style.
Things are going to get busy, though, for midterms and papers are looming. I’m excited, though, because that just means time is flying and I have much to look forward to in the future. I’ve been having these “flashes of reality” recently and I realize I’m extremely young. I’ll be turning 21 in two months and three weeks. I am thrilled to be taking life by the horns and running with it, even though I might not have the reins in my power all the time.
I’m starting to enjoy the unknown, something I’ve never been able to do before. I’ve always been so antsy about what’s to come that I never enjoy the Now.
I love my friends. They’re my blood and air. They make me smile. I can easily close my eyes, think of one of my friends, and I’ll either let out a chuckle or find a smile trickle onto my lips. I will not worry of what’ll happen come that day when I don a cap and gown and say goodbye to my undergraduate academic career. In fact, I’m looking forward to it, because then I’ll embark on another academic journey, certainly filled with challenges and adventures. (Let’s forget that it’ll probably cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. It’s only money, after all.)
I’m so glad to get back into my writing again. I submitted some poetry for a small thinger, a convocation at my university, and hopefully something will be accepted. I realize NaNoWriMo is coming soon and I’m pondering whether or not I should attempt it again … my time is as scarce as ever, but I miss my silly characters. I have two in mind that I’d like to know better, so … maybe.
Wow, things are getting exciting. But I wonder whether or not I should ride things through, or take a chance this week, something.
What leaps can I take?
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Since Photoshop CS3 + WACOM = LOVE, I’d like to share a few things I’ve drawn that I’m particularly proud of. The blog posts that I regularly put here of my routine (like my last post, for example) usually take about … 15 minutes. (It’s uploading that takes the longest.) The below pictures elapsed a bit longer, at least 30 minutes per drawing, not including coloring/shading.
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My dear friend Jonathan. Drew this for the paper as a small mug. Fun times!

Decided to try out these new brushes I downloaded. I LOVE THEM TO DEATH. Taking the extra time to “manually” color in the drawing = TOTALLY WORTH IT. Here’s a friend of mine from the paper, Sergio. He’s awesome, and quite athletic. Also very nice and intelligent.

Dearest Ercirageous, caricatured. He actually did write the above quote in a hilarious Facebook note. It’s a shame people actually believed him.
*~*~OMG SO CRAYON-EY~*~*
Moi/my current Facebook profile picture. The quote stems from an inside joke that went horribly, horribly, horribly wrong.
And I mean HORRIBLY wrong.
Being whisked away. This one didn’t take as long as the above illustrations. (You can really tell, too.)
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With the new “sketchy” brushes, I’m re-tempted to jumpstart on my webcomic again, even though I really, really, REALLY don’t have the time for it. (Papers/midterms are right around the corner – hey, one exam’s on friggin’ Friday!) I don’t know if I want to do an autobiographical comic – I mean, this blog is kinda fulfilling that purpose, albeit infrequently – so if you have any ideas for a webcomic, let me know. I’ve asked this already, somewhere (perhaps Twitter) so… yeah, go at it.
What should I draw?
Now I’m tempted to draw some more doodles/illustrations, but alas, I cannot! Must sleep!





Drinks that taste like tart green apples
Friends in high places.