Sunday, April 22, 2012
Bright light in the corner~
Friday, April 20, 2012
Can't to let go!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Inspiring Artist
I came across this very inspiring artist, really great work.
About the artist
Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly. He was awarded an MBE for services to the art world in 2006. He studied Fine Art at City & Guilds Art College. His work is popular all over the world, and is held in a number of important collections.
Stephen was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. As a child he was mute, and did not relate to other people. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world.
At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line, and reveal a natural innate artistry.
Source:
http://www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk/
About the artist
Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly. He was awarded an MBE for services to the art world in 2006. He studied Fine Art at City & Guilds Art College. His work is popular all over the world, and is held in a number of important collections.
Stephen was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. As a child he was mute, and did not relate to other people. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world.
At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line, and reveal a natural innate artistry.
Source:
http://www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk/
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Wonderful
It does not matter how many times you get knocked down, but how many times you get up. -Vince Lombardi
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Be*THANKFUL
Everything happen for a reason, but sometimes you don't realize it ..and insist to have it while it is destined not to have it in particular time and get it sometime later.
We should always be thankful of what we have and what we don't have even though we want it. Allah know the best for you always.
We should always be thankful of what we have and what we don't have even though we want it. Allah know the best for you always.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Blend of Feeling *INSPIRING
Today is very inspiring. I felt unbelievable JOY.....
I had this strong feeling of joy that I reached to a point to realize and actually convinced that mistakes is very inspiring it provide extra strength.
I truly felt that today…very powerful.. how your mind shifts you to experience different or mixed feeling together. Feeling this mixed emotions of disappointment of doing this mistake and strength of realizing it and know how to fix.
Doing mistakes is not bad; instead it is more beneficial and helps you learn from your mistakes. Realizing the mistakes you take and act upon improving it gives you extra energy booster and experience.
zooming out to see the big picture
I had this strong feeling of joy that I reached to a point to realize and actually convinced that mistakes is very inspiring it provide extra strength.
I truly felt that today…very powerful.. how your mind shifts you to experience different or mixed feeling together. Feeling this mixed emotions of disappointment of doing this mistake and strength of realizing it and know how to fix.
Doing mistakes is not bad; instead it is more beneficial and helps you learn from your mistakes. Realizing the mistakes you take and act upon improving it gives you extra energy booster and experience.
zooming out to see the big picture
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