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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Cat Art
a fanart of Pangur Bán (White Fuller). i based this drawing on the representation of Pangur Bán in the Secret of Kells movie.
i'm actually quite happy with how it turned out (which is rare for me)...
a BW sketch of Pangur Bán. it took quite a long time to sketch out and color because of all the leaves.
Nyan Cat... i actually like this painting/drawing.
i have mixed feelings about this drawing.
my first go at a Siamese cat. not too happy with it actually.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Happy Valentine's Day!
It's supposed to be Hamza and I... =)
a cover I made for facebook.
a cover I made for facebook.
Hearts (The Valentines Day Video) from Moist Creation on Vimeo.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
dreamy skies
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Farm dog adopts tiny piglet
A giant farm dog and a tiny piglet cuddle up as if they were family after the baby runt was dismissed by its own mother.
Surrogate mum Katjinga, an eight-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, took on motherly duties for grunter Paulinchen - a tiny pot-bellied pig - and seems to be taking the adoption in her stride.
Lonely Paulinchen was luckily discovered moments from death and placed in the care of the dog who gladly accepted it as one of her own. Thankfully for the two-week old mini porker, Katjinga fell in love with her at first sight.
The two animals live together on a huge 20-acre farm in Hoerstel, Germany, where Katjinga's owners Roland Adam, 54, and his wife Edit, 44, a bank worker, keep a pair of breeding Vietnamese pigs.
Surrogate mum Katjinga, an eight-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, took on motherly duties for grunter Paulinchen - a tiny pot-bellied pig - and seems to be taking the adoption in her stride.
Lonely Paulinchen was luckily discovered moments from death and placed in the care of the dog who gladly accepted it as one of her own. Thankfully for the two-week old mini porker, Katjinga fell in love with her at first sight.
The two animals live together on a huge 20-acre farm in Hoerstel, Germany, where Katjinga's owners Roland Adam, 54, and his wife Edit, 44, a bank worker, keep a pair of breeding Vietnamese pigs.
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