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Sunday, January 04, 2009

i havent drew in a long time.
i havent picked up a pencil, nor did anything remotely close to art in a long time.
we sat at the basement of The Cathay, drinking our drinks, chatting about what we should do with ourselves now that we've graduated.
all of us were hesitant, if not reluctant, to continue taking art as a subject when we enter junior college.
i am sure that all of us are grievous at the prospect of not being an art student anymore.

there is a lot that i will miss.
no more carrying huge draft files, no more "bandung nights", no more dancing/singing/doodling on the whiteboard/making ourselves at home in the art room, no more using each other to bounce off ideas for concepts...
but art will never cease to be a part of me.
i'm not (and perhaps never will be) one of the amazing kids who stand out as gifted, but not many of the other kids are a brooding mess like me.
and where we lack in talent or skill, we compensate by being perceptive and deep thinking.

as we part ways and take the roads oft-travelled,
i hope all of us will keep involved with art, to do art purely out of passion.
may we all get an A1 for "O" level art.
gosh-



HEY! HO! LET'S GO!

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