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Doodles for beautiful people
Lazy li’l scribble while I start learning my way around Krita.
This little shit grows up to be a pretty cool king. Lately I’ve been exploring what he was like as a teenager. Not necessarily a bad person, but arrogant and a bit naive for sure.
Sketch of a very old character of mine named Kythe, I think. I’ve been trying to redesign her for a while now. If I remember right she represents my anger and frustration, so...
Kythe taunting Jim
Kythe
Two of many lovely #kythe mentors. Love u both😘❤ #kytheat25
UP PMHS participates in "Kythe Saya-sayang Magpalipad ng Saranggola".
To kick off the midyear, the UP PMHS has partnered with the UP Flyers and Kythe Foundation, Inc. in their most recent kite-flying event, entitled “Kythe Saya-saya magpalipad ng Saranggola” held last July 2, 2016 at the Amoranto Sports Complex. This event was organized for the child-patients, families, and corporations that have affiliated with this cause, strengthening the fight against cancer and other chronic illnesses. An origami booth brought by the UP PMHS and spearheaded by the liaisons was set up for the kids to enjoy before flying their kites.
“iRun started with our family. My son is visually impaired, he's totally blind in both eyes. That's why I decided to form this movement. After that we decided to expand to Kythe Foundation and seek the help of Ateneo Taekwondo as well.
For this whole movement to be successful, we need people to believe. So I hope that more people would believe in our cause and more people would support these kids because they are the ones who need the attention the most."
JV Cruz
JV is a former basketball coach at the Coach E camps and a Sporting Events Organizer. His first organized run was called iRun: I Give Hope to the Young Blind, and benefitted the Parents Advocate for Visually Impaired Children. iRun also supports foundations for children with cancer, and other health issues.