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Balut can into Miss U again!Â
I see a lot of positivity posts about 12-year-olds just learning to draw. Â Posts cautioning us to be mindful of 11-year-olds with no grasp of anatomy and 13-year-olds whose characters are all the same person with different hair and clothes, and I love those posts. Â Those are great posts. Â Keep those posts coming, tumblr.
But can I ask, what about the 25-year-old who just bought their first ever sketchbook?  What about the 32-year-old who’s been drawing for a month and has just about got the hang of a human-looking face?  What about the 67-year-old who finally has time to sit down and learn how to paint like they’ve always wanted?
Not everyone starts drawing as a child.  Not everyone learned as a preteen.  Some people start in college.  Some people start when their career is going well and they feel like it’s time for a new hobby.  Some people start after they’ve retired.
Not all beginner artists are kids, and I just think the adults ones deserve some encouragement, too.
Random artwork requested by a friend of mine. First art spam here. Requested in commemoration of the new game “For Honor”.
A gentle reminder we’re not alone sharing the islands as home.. After all we’re the deviants in Asia.
The plight of being secular-minded in the Philippines....
Yesterday Childish Gambino aka Donald Glover released a music video for his new song, “This Is America.”
The internet was fast to highlight the many layers and multiple meanings behind the 4-minute video.
I just want people to remember to give credit to the director Japanese filmmaker Hiro Murai.Â
Murai has a history of creating blunt, disorienting music videos that tackle civil rights issues head-on.
Introduction
Hi there!
As a countryball page, I represent everything secular-minded in the Philippines. Expect a lot of geopolitical humor here and stuff like that. Not everyone is seriously religious here….
But feel free! I’m also a freelance illustrator also using this page to promote my own art hence I could post non-countryball artwork here. Favorite fandoms are Voltron, Hero Academia, One-Punch Man, to name a few.
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