My main V:Day illustration...go and check out the full version at my DA site. I don't submit much stuff there anymore, but I do like to share with the community once in a while. I was supposed to have a V:Day card tradeoff this year, but unfortunately I ran out of time and resources (in other words, I am too poor and I am an undergrad student with a very full course load).
And here is the counterpart to the Allen V:Day drawing, but I decided against submitting/finishing this off. The design of his (yes, HIS!) outfit doesn't match Allen's as much as I thought it would. Ahh...I love designing little dresses like these. Totally unwearable in the real world, but I can be a dreamer on paper, can't I?
I went and watched the Vagina Monologues the day after V:Day. I would highly recommend people to watch it, no matter which theatre troop is performing. I watched the one my roommate and other college people were in. Whilst acting at the college student level isn't exactly steller, the strength of the writing and the vulnerabilty of the interviewees made the entire production very powerful. I proudly admit that the Comfort Women segment almost made me cry. Other touching stuff include the women in South Asia who lost their faces due to acid attacks... I can't believe that such things are going on around the world (I knew about them, but to hear other people act it out and to know that these stories are from real people...a completely different experience).
And here is the counterpart to the Allen V:Day drawing, but I decided against submitting/finishing this off. The design of his (yes, HIS!) outfit doesn't match Allen's as much as I thought it would. Ahh...I love designing little dresses like these. Totally unwearable in the real world, but I can be a dreamer on paper, can't I?
I went and watched the Vagina Monologues the day after V:Day. I would highly recommend people to watch it, no matter which theatre troop is performing. I watched the one my roommate and other college people were in. Whilst acting at the college student level isn't exactly steller, the strength of the writing and the vulnerabilty of the interviewees made the entire production very powerful. I proudly admit that the Comfort Women segment almost made me cry. Other touching stuff include the women in South Asia who lost their faces due to acid attacks... I can't believe that such things are going on around the world (I knew about them, but to hear other people act it out and to know that these stories are from real people...a completely different experience).
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