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  1. First separate waste materials so that the recycle products can be transformed into something new. This are the products that I made using paper bags and boxes of different store like starbucks, j.co and krispy kreme doughnuts. This is one of the best way to recycle things. Instead of throwing it away why don't you just make it like scrapbook, scratch, notebook or something useful. Well obviously this is for personal used only, I am not allowed to make things like this for business cause I'm still using their logo and design. The mainly purpose of this is to recycle and save money instead of buying some new notebooks or scrapbook. Credit to this different store for having great design of their packaging.
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  2. From the album: Photography by Lois

    Shot inside the tour bus.
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  3. From the album: Photography by Lois

    Led Rose Garden located at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, South Korea. The DDP LED Rose Garden is a permanent exhibition of roses that light up automatically as the sun sets.
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  4. From the album: Other Work

    "Upon deciding his fate and choosing to let the last flame become an ember then ash, Rando let the lands become swallowed in darkness, breaking the cycle. However, now a ruler of a dead land slowly Rando's mind degraded over the many empty centuries and he became as hollow as all the souls he had consumed to reach his lofty, but now cursed existence. Whispers say that he wandered back to a particular, in the undead berg, where he now resides in it's shaded depths, like a tribute to it's former occupant..."

    © Rando/Randowis belongs to Randowis

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  5. Great job! I am all for recycling and cutting out waste. Keep up the good work!!
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  6. 'Not too much time for painting in recent years... I have a portrait of my youngest daughter on the go - and I will definitely finish it one day. (I started it when she was 16. She is now 19 - so I will have to finish it while she is, technically at least, still a teenager!) Photography... Well, this little blog of mine is also supposed to be about some of my attempts at photography, so here are a few snaps I took of the Shinkansen, on a recent (work-related) trip to Japan. Welcome, to the Shin-Kan-Sen!! (You have to pause for a very brief moment after "Welcome" - and say it with pride!!) The photos I posted on Facebook created quite a few comments and I have reproduced some of these below: Vic Rolfe I was talking about the Shinkansen to a friend in Kokura. He said he couldn't understand what was so special about the Shinkansen! "It's just a train, right?" Just a train??!!!! Well... I suppose - for Japan, yes!! Luis Reyes Ordinary train lng sa kanila FB Friend:" Beautiful, wish we had those here in Australia. " Vic Rolfe Ideal country for it... Japan has spent a stupendous amount of money over the years building that network. At least, you wouldn't need too many tunnels, for a start off! Vic Rolfe City center to city center, all over Japan. Every station on the Shinkansen network is surrounded by hotels, so you just get off the train and walk for two minutes to your hotel. In Japan, unless you are going from one end of the country to the other, it is actually quicker than flying, by the time you get stuck in a traffic jam just getting to the airport. Then you have to check in and get through security. Luis Reyes Ganda ng train Vic Rolfe These things don't spend all day in the station, either. They arrive on time and they have to leave on time - exactly to the second. Hence the announcement as you slow down on the approach to Hakata (Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, Japan) "If you are planning to get off at the next station, then you need to get all your stuff ready NOW and start making your way towards the doors.." (or words to that effect!!) I am not sure how long they stop for - but it can't be very long! That's for sure... 1 minute? 2 minutes max!!
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  7. Death Ever since I was a little child I was afraid of dying. The thing that scares me the most is the fact you are no more; your just not here anymore. I’m terrified of leaving everyone behind once I go; just that thought alone scares me to death. What happens to you after you die? I am also worried by the unknown of dying and, what happens to your soul. I have had many people in my family pass away. The one that had me face my fears the most was my dad’s own passing. My dad passed away when I was eighteen years old; it will be two years in February. My dad had cancer and was put into remission, but about six to eight months later he was diagnosed again and was terminally ill. After we found out he was terminally ill the doctors said he had a month to live; in the end that’s all we had left with him. When we brought him home we got hospice in right away. Hospice is a service where they bring in a death bed, have a nurse that comes in a few times a week and I want to say she was a social worker who came in to be there for us. My mom, brother and I all witness he slowly pass away. The only good thing about him passing that way, instead of a freak accident, is that we all got to say good bye to him. It’s hard to admit that there are good things that can come from someone close to you dying. After you go through something like that it changes you; sometimes bad but also it can be a good change. I wouldn’t be the person I am today if I haven’t faced that; it has also made me face my own fear of death. I believe that my dad is still with us; I believe his spirit is here watching over my family and me. I have always believed that there is some form spirituality out there; even through my own confusion with my belief of God. My belief of there is life after death became even stronger after my dad left us. When I didn’t believe in God anymore I used to picture where my dad was. I would imagine a lake in the middle of the woods, at night time, even though it was dark outside it wasn’t freighting. Knowing my dad is with us gives me comfort for when I die one day. If I were to die tomorrow I know my dad would be there. I wouldn’t be with the rest of my family and friends, but I would still be with people I know. I would love to see my dad again but I can’t until I met my end. Just to hear him say I love you again would be amazing. I hold on to the hope that we will see each other again one day. After watching my own dad die I am less afraid to die. I know he will be there for me when I need him, just in a different way now. Of course it stills scares me, but I feel a little less scared of it now. It’s going to happen one day, so why not try to see the positive from it. That’s how I like to view the world; always look for the positive in a bad situation.
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  8. I have had countless problems with pastel fixatives and I have totally ruined many a good painting by using too much of the stuff. The first solution here is to use as little as you can get away with. Even the absolute best quality fixatives will tend to have a slight dulling effect on the colours and, if you use too much, you will make the surface "frosted" - or even shiny. (And it's quite difficult to apply pastels to a shiny surface!) I want the fixative to bind the pastel particles sufficiently to be able to add a subsequent layer - and nothing more. For this reason, I never use fixative on the final layer... This helps to maintain the vibrancy of the final layer of pastel on the painting. If you choose to follow this method, just be very careful with the painting until you can get it framed behind glass... Building up a pastel painting with several layers - as long as you don't overdo the fixatives - can actually make the painting more vibrant. Unfortunately, though, it's quite hard to build your layers if you are not fixing between the layers... My advice here is to simply go for the very highest quality product that you can lay your hands on... For one thing, the price of a very high-quality pastel fixative will put you off using too much of it!! And you will stand much less chance of getting any very undesirable "frosting" effects if you do accidentally use too much. My fixative of choice is the one made for pastels by Senellier. (Senellier also do a very similar fixative which has been formulated especially for charcoal drawings. I find that it also works very well with pastels but it does seem to be a bit lighter - and so you really need to use more of it when working with pastels...) I can not get hold of Senellier fixative in the Philippines but I find that the museum grade varnish, satin, produced by "Golden" suits my purposes quite well. The only real problem that I have with the Golden varnish is that it takes quite a while to dry. But then again, that usually gives me a good excuse to go out for a beer! I buy my Golden varnish at Diovir in Santa Cruz, Manila I wouldn't touch any of the other so-called fixatives that you can buy in National Bookstore, with a bargepole!!
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  9. From the album: Jenny's Photo Album 🌻

    It's 5 in the Morning. Best time to jog while there is no one outside. Stay healthy and keep doing your daily exercise routine.
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  10. Just came out from my imagination
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  11. From the album: Filipino Dishes

    We call it "Ginataang papaya"
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  12. Colourful lanscape oil painting depicting a country village, a young lady sitting, musing by a river - and some distant hills. Done in oils on canvas
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  14. Thank you po ?
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  15. From the album: Other Work

    Every time good old Randowis streams his art, there is always a mysterious man or men on bikes who zoom past... we call them MotoBoi and they are legend! Tried a new style of rough and loose for this one, it allowed me to finish the image much faster.

    © Rando/Randowis belongs to Randowis

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  17. You'd need to be adventurous to go in there... Especially at night!!
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  18. From the album: Filipino Dishes

    We call this one "Nilaga / Nilagang Baboy"
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  19. From the album: Filipino Dishes

    We call this "Adobo/ Adobong Baboy"
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  20. From the album: Filipino Dishes

    We call this "Togue Tofu"
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  21. He seems to be saying: "You humans don't own this planet, you know? Save some for the rest of us!!"
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  22. From the album: Other Work

    Fursona
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  23. Maganda itong litrato, ah! Ito ang pinaka maganda sa tatlo... Maganda kasi ang mata at ibang klase ang attitude nito kapag napatingin sa tao!!
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  24. From the album: Other Work

    Cyber-Augmented Mercenary Zia is a heavy shock troop, toting a shortened Vulcan Cannon and donned with thick power armor she is quite the formidable force. Hardy, serious and ready to take on any job, no matter how messy. Cybernetic enhancements to both her arms and legs, render her incredibly strong and a lot quicker than you'd give her credit for. A great addition to any team or Op. Unit requires mass munitions and considerable power charges before operations. We accept credits, metals and most universal currency. We are happy to announce that this unit has been hired on a long term contract. We wish her all the luck in the future edevours.
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  25. From the album: Other Work

    Fan art of the creators character of "We Live In An MMO!?" Rando, the creator Randowis is rad, check out his stuff here: https://randowis.com/category/we-live-in-an-mmo/

    © Rando and "We Live In An MMO!?" belong to Randowis

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  26. Done in oils on canvas
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  27. Done in oils on canvas.
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  28. Slowly getting ready for the day. pencil drawing
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  29. Seems lately that I have so many distractions that I find no time left to paint. First it took me quite a while to learn how to put up my own website. http://www.papadanart.com. This I finally accomplished with the help of yahoo's small business tools. You will not realize the accomplishment of building a website for a guy that still carries a dumb phone. Then we have the distractions of other folks, usually family, that think every little snag in their life should be a great emergency for ME. These seekers of opinion do not realize that I gained my wisdom from making many of the same dumb mistakes that they are making. Soon I know there will come a day that I can turn once again to my painting and the gradification it brings to me. I hope to start another series. Maybe the last series(Crazy Island) is out of my system. I have no idea what the next series will be but I am sure it will be a learning experience for me. Suffer through those anoying distractions that take us from our painting or whatever our method of expression may be. It just makes the return more enjoyable. Have a great day. Papadan.
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  31. Olej na pl

    © Free

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  33. olej na dřebě - bok skř

    © Free

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  34. olej na dřevě stěna skř

    © Free

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  36. oil on canvas 18x24"in tel#(032)261-4300 cel#09062760818 email: jesie_james76@yahoo.com
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  37. oil on canvas 18x24"in tel# (032)261-4300 cell# 09062760818 email: jesie_james76@yahoo.com
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  39. acrylic on paper 15x21 inches - 2005 - 10k

    © &copy Samuel Penaso

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