Tuesday, November 12, 2013
SEVEN Day 6: The Indian Breakfast
At morning, right after we dropped our daughters at school, we stopped by at Indian restaurant near our home. Son wanted chapati & we wanted chai haleeb (milk tea + ginger).
The restaurant was crowdy as usual, mostly taxi drivers. Yummy food & not a shabby place!
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Samsung Galaxy Note,
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seven 2013,
Sketch,
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Monday, November 11, 2013
SEVEN Day 5: The Mural
"Kids. DO NOT draw on the wall! You have paper and...
Nevermind."

Those rebelious little artists cannot resist to 'scratch' the white canvas, the wall.
More story here.
Nevermind."

Those rebelious little artists cannot resist to 'scratch' the white canvas, the wall.
More story here.
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Drawing,
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Samsung Galaxy Note,
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seven 2013,
Sketch,
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
SEVEN Day 4: The Dentist
We have appointment with the dentist today, kids. Brace yourself!
Let's make our teeth healthy & strong!
Let's make our teeth healthy & strong!
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
SEVEN Day 2: The Drawing
Kids are busy with their comic project. Done with their breakfast, they are opening their pencil case & start drawing & making story.
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Drawing,
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Samsung Galaxy Note,
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
SEVEN Day 1: The Wait
Joining 2013 SEVEN event: Draw Your Days in seven days.
For a start: The Wait.
Someone is waiting for hours in a clinic. Patiently.
Hardware: Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
For a start: The Wait.
Someone is waiting for hours in a clinic. Patiently.
Hardware: Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
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digital,
Illustration,
Samsung Galaxy Note,
seven,
seven 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Our Children with Their Polaroid Barbie
We're continuing our experiment with analog photography. This time we gave our children a Polaroid Barbie.




Kids were amazed. They were watching the film developed within 30 minutes. "Is it done yet?"
When it's done they yelled "It's magical! It looks like we're capturing our life in papers!"


Seems the kids enjoying the experiment & 8 exposures per pack is not enough for them. Though the result is good, they want to explore more with another activities, light and colors.
"Can we have another pack for our Polaroid?"
One pack at a time, kids :D
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Food Photography With Polaroid: The Analog Experience
We're doing it not for good result. But merely for an experience.
The experience when we're unplugged from digital mega pixels, digital filters - that mimics vintage look - and digital instant result.
Left: analog. Right: digital.
The experience of capturing the other reality, not 'real' reality or what-you-see-is-what-you-get reality.
The experience of process.
The experience of failure.
Left: analog. Right: digital.
The experience when we watch the light & chemical developed before our eyes.
And the experience of the little celebration when we see the unique interesting result.
Photo by: Dita Wistarini.
Camera: Polaroid SX-70 (and iPhone 4).
Film: PX 680.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Arwen & Leia's Mural 2
Back in 2009, we allowed Arwen & Leia to draw on the wall, only in a specific space near their bed.
Years later, after we moved to another apartment, they seem want to do the same rebelious art activity. Though we never give permission for drawing on the wall, they keep doing it in a small space near their bed in bedroom wall. Then the space gets bigger & larger.
Though we never stop give them papers, it doesn't stop them to drag their markers to the wall. "Wall is bigger than paper," they say.
We amazed. We're no longer see toddler's doodles. We see the real art development of our children. Their skills are growing & more advanced.
Seems we have to make a new rule for them. They can keep drawing on their wall, as long as it's beautiful and well drawn :)
Years later, after we moved to another apartment, they seem want to do the same rebelious art activity. Though we never give permission for drawing on the wall, they keep doing it in a small space near their bed in bedroom wall. Then the space gets bigger & larger.
Though we never stop give them papers, it doesn't stop them to drag their markers to the wall. "Wall is bigger than paper," they say.
We amazed. We're no longer see toddler's doodles. We see the real art development of our children. Their skills are growing & more advanced.
Seems we have to make a new rule for them. They can keep drawing on their wall, as long as it's beautiful and well drawn :)
Friday, August 9, 2013
Vine Playground for Brands
People keep asking me, are you now a professional Viner? To be honest, I don't know how to answer that. Somehow, I want to stay 'amateur', with freedom doing experiments & error, adding another level of experiences.
Vine is always be my endless creative process, nurture my passion stamina. When brands contact me, fortunately they understand this. They even come, join & having fun together in the playground. Suddenly, we're all becoming children, doing something awesomely fun.
All I know is, being professional requires the joyful of childhood. And passion.
More:
- Virgin Mobile
- Morris the Cat
- BBC Children in Need
Labels:
animation,
brands,
commercial,
stopmotion,
Vine
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