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love & hate

long time no see meow!

how are you? hope all you kittens are meowell =^v^=

noa and ash are doing great!

i just made a video of them, hope you enjoy it!!

also i’d like to share with you this happy news:

i had given the opportunity to work on some “cat”‘s illustrations

for rebecca taylor, a kittenish fashion brand that i love.

the kittenish collaboration items are t-shirts, tanks, tote-bags, and keychains,

and sold in america, japan and hong kong.

please visit HERE to see pictures of items and details.

thank you <3

perfect profile

a beautiful shadow..

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her perfect profile

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but.. she lost her fur again..

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just a small area..

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Noa and Ash always eat rabbit formula raw food. But somehow our pet food stores in neighborhood ran out of the rabbit formula for a while, so I thought it might be nice to try something new, like chicken formula.  As I expected, Noa refused to eat the new formula food until I covered with wet food. Of-course Ash loves wet-foods as well, since her itchiness was gone for a while, that made me think it was fine to feed her wet food until Noa could eat chicken formula, which only took a few days… But I shouldn’t have done that… Although Ash doesn’t scratch often as before. Now we got rabbit formula again, we hope Ash get better soon. I don’t think Ash’s losing fur was caused by the chicken formula food, and they like it, so we’ll feed them the chicken formula as well. and it made their fur smoother and shiner :)

Upcoming Art Exhibition 4/5/09-5/17/09

Hello! I’ll be in a group show coming up soon! this Sunday, April 5th, please join us for the opening reception, if you’re in the area. It should be a fun show :)

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aica “Ambivalent of Happiness” acrylic on canvas

This piece has been selected for the exhibition!

“POISON”
April 5 – May 17 2009
Curious Matter
272 Fifth Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302
tel 201-659-5771

Opening reception: April 5th 3:00 to 6:00 pm

If you happen to be in the area, please stop by and enjoy the show. I hope to see you at the opening!

Below are directions by PATH and car from NYC.

PATH Directions from NYC: Take the Newark/Journal Square bound PATH train from 33rd, 23rd, 14th or 9th Streets (all at 6th Ave.) or from Christopher Street or WTC. (note: on weekends the train stops in Hoboken before continuing to Jersey City.) Get off at GROVE STREET station. Exit and walk West on Newark Ave. When you reach Jersey Ave. make a right and continue to 5th Street. The gallery is to the left at 272 Fifth Street.

Driving from Manhattan: Take the Holland Tunnel. When you exit the tunnel make a left onto Marin Blvd. Then turn right onto 6th Street, then left onto Coles Street, and left onto 5th Street. It’s just a few minutes out of the tunnel.

Regular gallery hours are Sundays noon to 3pm and by appointment.

For more info please click here

Thank you!

TOKYO!

We went to see the movie “TOKYO!” last friday at Sunshine Cinema in NYC.  It had a Q & A with dir. Leos Carax after the show. He hadn’t made a film in ages… like 10 years? His previous films, ALEX series: Boy Meets Girl, Mauvais sang, and Les Amants du Pont-Neuf were purely amazing!! I was so excited about Denis Lavant (He was Alex). He is in this film TOKYO!, so i expected to see a love story. But… simply… i was disappointed… :( yet still worth to watch Carax’s new film though…

The Q & A was also something… No one really had a question to ask him at the beginning, maybe only a few… that was kinda uncomfortable moment… I wanted to see Carax in person, but after saw the film, I really didn’t have anything to ask… (Papan asked him a question :-D) Oh yeah, he didn’t smoke a cigarette this time. :P I thought he always smoke a tabacco, maybe I read so many magazine articles said that he always smokes.

Anyway… TOKYO! is an omnibus film with parts directed by three directors (Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, and Bong Joon-Ho). I really liked the Gondry’s one, and it was fun to watch how non-Japanese directors making a film in Tokyo. If you like Gondry’s film, I’m sure you’ll love it.