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Professional artists agree to do commission work for donations during the START HERE Sketch-a-thon


Here's a list of the professional artists (official invitation includes comics artists, children's books illustrators, traditional medium artists and graphic design artists) who've confirmed their participation in the commissions for donations part of the START HERE Sketch-a-thon.

I will be adding to the list as soon as the others confirm.

If you want a sketch from any of the artists listed here, join the Sketch-a-thon on November 15 at Fully Booked Boni High Street. See you there!

Note: Click on the list (photo) to view in a larger format.
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Lorra and Elbert ask...

ARE YOU READY TO ATTEND THE SKETCH-A-THON?

WE ARE SO EXCITED FOR IT!
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God Amidst the Storm by Marge Magtoto

Artist: Marge Magtoto
Title: God Amidst the Storm
Description: Whatever the storms that we encounter in our lives, let us always remember that God is in control, and that He will never harm us. Let us TRUST IN HIM. I believe that we have learned a lot from this calamity. Let us thank Him for giving us another chance.

(NOTE: The words in this artwork is from the Christian song "Still" by Hillsong. It is a very inspiring song, I recommend that you listen to it.)

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." -Jeremiah 29:11


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Bahay by Almira Joy Dalida

Artist: Almira Joy N. Dalida
Title: Bahay
Description: During times of calamity, the Filipino people show their natural values and traits like bayanihan, love for fellowmen, resiliency and hopefulness. That's how Pinoys are.


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Color Me Happy by Mark Jason Alcantara

Artist: Mark Jason A. Alcantara
Title: Color Me Happy
Description: Children will always be the source of hope for a brighter future. Their imaginations are limitless and so are their dreams.


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START HERE Sketch-a-thon



Finally! I can reveal the event that Elbert and I have been planning to generate more artwork to showcase in START HERE's online exhibit.

The START HERE Sketch-a-thon is a free one-day drawing event open to everyone and anyone who wants to share drawings and doodles of hope, creation and rebuilding to inspire the survivors of Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng.

It will be on November 15 (Sunday), at The Forum, 4th Floor, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, from 10am-7pm. Please drop in at the time that's convenient for you!

All drawings made during the event will be scanned and posted here on the blog's online exhibit.

Also, we have invited professional artists who have agreed to taking on commissions. All money gained from that will benefit the survivors.

We hope to see you there!
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Faith Hope Love Be Enough by Hannah Francesca Candano

Artist: Hannah Francesca A. Candano
Title: Faith, Hope, Love. BE ENOUGH.
Description: Sometimes it only takes one good song to make a difference...to keep the faith, to give hope, and to spread some love. No wonder Filipinos love music. :)

"Faith, hope, love. BE ENOUGH."
- Faith, Hope, Love by Starsailor


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Building Blocks by Kate Bingcang

Artist: Karen Kate D. Bingcang
Title: Building Blocks
Description: ...Building the nation step by step, block by block. May we never lose hope and the smiles on our faces.


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Reunited by Lei Canlas

Artist: Lei Canlas
Title: Reunited
Description: Our families will always be the source of our hope.

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Drown One's Sorrows by Lei Canlas

Artist: Lei Canlas
Title: Drown One's Sorrows
Description: One can still find joy, peace of mind and hope amidst life's hardships.


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Water is Life by Michelle Tandoc-Pichereau

Artist: Michelle Tandoc-Pichereau
Title: Water is Life
Description: I dream of the day when there would be water for everyone who needs it. I believe it is possible, achievable even in our lifetime, so long as we work together.

For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
It's always our self we find in the sea.
- E.E. Cummings



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Good News

I received a message on Facebook the other day from a contributing writer of SMILE, Cebu Pacific's Inflight Magazine, that she wanted to feature START HERE in their November issue. The article will be talking about the many different ways to help out the survivors of Typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng.

This is really good news for us. Hopefully, through that feature article, more people will be informed about our project and will join our cause.

Another piece of news is that Elbert and I are organizing an event for START HERE and we'll be updating everyone about the details as soon as everything's polished and finalized. We're really excited for this and we hope that everyone can join. Invite your friends too!
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Pagkamulat by Kier Arellano

Artist: Kier Marion D. Arellano
Title: Pagkamulat
Description: A child will someday see what this world has to offer, so naturally, like pouring rain.


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In Flight by Teters Enrique

Artist: Teters Enrique
Title: In Flight
Description: Birds don't unlearn how to fly...


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Gǔlóu (Drum Tower) by Domingo Cui

Artist: Domingo Cui
Title: Gǔlóu (Drum Tower)
Description: Bells and drums were musical instruments in ancient China. Later they were used to tell time and became watches for the officials and common people as well. The Bell and Drum towers were the center of time telling during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

Although the Bell and Drum Towers have lost their function of telling time (The function was completely lost in 1924 when the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty was forced to leave the Forbidden City), one can still hear the rings of these ancient timepieces even now.

A few months ago, it was said that a tourist died after a fall from the tower. Due to this terrible incident, the Drum tower had to be shut down. It was then renovated, repainted and embellished. It has become more beautiful than it ever was. But its new facade can never cover the tragic event, hence the conversion into black and white.



Other photos can be found in Flickr.
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Sun Shines After Darkness by Domingo Cui

Artist: Domingo Cui
Title: Sun Shines After Darkness
Description: It was a very cold morning when I took this photo in Shir Du, China. I was walking with my pregnant wife and my son, and they were getting uncomfortable. The sun was not up yet when we went out. But as the sun rays beamed over those gorges, we were silenced and there were smiles on our faces. We were amazed at such a beautiful sight. I hope i can share that smile.



Other photos can be found in Flickr.
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A Little Heart Goes A Long Way by Lorra Elena Angbue-Te

Artist: Lorra Elena Angbue-Te
Title: A Little Heart Goes A Long Way
Description: Even the smallest act of kindness can help make the world a better place, what more if we all do our part to share, smile and inspire.


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Slogans by Tina R. Araneta

Artist: Tina R. Araneta
Title: Slogans
Description: These two designs were inspired by the selflessness and heroism that my fellow Pinoys have displayed after Typhoon Ondoy wreaked havoc. Truly, we are inconquerable.




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What Would You Do by Ray Lucero

Artist: Ray Lucero
Title: What Would You Do
Description: What would you do if you home gets washed away? What would you do if your home was spared?


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From Little Things, Big Things Grow by Alyssa Paras

Artist: Alyssa Paras
Title: From Little Things, Big Things Grow
Description:

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Smile by Danielle Emile Varona Chuatico

Artist: Danielle Emile Varona Chuatico
Title: Smile
Description: A simple representation of the Filipino attitude in this time of crisis. Hopeful, optimistic, and still with a sense of humor. Rain or shine, the Filipino will always smile.


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We Can Do It by Gedrick Roldan

Artist: Gedrick Roldan
Title: We Can Do It
Description: We are facing a tough time but I know we Filipinos can get through this. We can do it! \m/


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You Cannot Break Us by DJ Labrado

Artist: DJ Labrado
Title: You Cannot Break Us
Description: Ondoy, you may have ravaged our seas and land, but we're still here. You cannot break us.


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Liwanag sa Dilim by Stephanie Esguerra

Artist: Stephanie Esguerra
Title: Liwanag sa Dilim
Description: This eternal symbol of hope also brings to life the undying spirit of compassion, generosity, and resilience of the Filipino people.


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People Need The Lord by Kim de Jesus

Artist: Kim de Jesus
Title: People Need The Lord
Description: In times like this, prayer is the most powerful weapon that we have. Keep on praying.


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Hope by Kim de Jesus

Artist: Kim de Jesus
Title: Hope
Description: Such an innocent face reminds me not to give up nor ever lose hope.


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Rescue by Anjello Gabriel Briones Espino

Artist: Anjello Gabriel Briones Espino
Title: Rescue
Description: Soldiers heading to the drop off points to give out the relief goods


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Paper Boat by Elbert Or

Artist: Elbert Or
Title: Paper Boat
Description: I wanted to juxtapose the image of a paper boat with the flood, to hopefully show that amidst the destruction that the typhoon wrought, the resilience, creativity, and hopefulness of humanity shows through.


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Let's Pack Goods by Sheena Kristen Sy

Our first entry. Yey!

Artist: Sheena Kristen Sy
Title: Let's Pack Goods
Description: A scene from one of the many relief operations in the country; a true testimony of the 'bayanihan' spirit. The Filipinos are definitely worth it all.



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Traditional Artwork

To those who wish to submit traditional artwork (paintings, mixed media art, , etc.), you may do so as long as it follows the format.

Please use an 8" x 8" canvas with a 1.5" wood backing. If you're using another kind of surface such as watercolor paper for watercolor paintings, kindly mount your artworks on an 8" x 8" frame that's 1.5" thick. Keep your artworks until a few weeks before the exhibit time because as of now, we don't have a place to store them. We'll be asking you for them before the exhibit takes place. For the blog exhibit, please take a picture of your artwork and submit to our e-mail. That photo (if you want a scanned version) will be representing your artwork in the blog.


TRADITIONAL ART FORMAT:
8" x 8" canvas, with 1.5" wood backing (mount to something similar if using another surface)
follows the theme of hope, creation and rebuilding

PLEASE SUBMIT ALONG WITH:
digital representation of your artwork (photo or scan)
your full name (or names if it's a collaboration)
title of the artwork
a short description of the artwork
contact number
e-mail address

BY:
November 26, 2009

TO:
starthere.rebuild@gmail.com


Can't wait to see your beautiful visions! :)
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Photos of Hope

Hi everyone,

I hope all is well in your part of the metro. Anyway, Elbert and I have decided that it would be a good idea to also accept photographs that fit into the size and theme of our project. This was brought to our attention because we received an e-mail from a 3rd year college Indonesian student in Japan who wanted to join our cause but wants to submit photographs.

If photos are of a different size, you are still free to submit to us and we'll place them up on the blog but we can't promise that they'll be printed and included in the exhibit since we're sticking to the 8" x 8" output size.

aiming to inspire,
Lorra


FORMAT FOR PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:
colored or black and white
8" x 8" (unless not intended for the exhibit)
300 dpi
JPEG or TIFF when sent in
follows the themes of hope, creation and rebuilding

PLEASE SEND IN WITH:
your full name (or names if it's a collaboration)
title of the artwork
a short description of the artwork
contact number
e-mail address

BY:
November 26, 2009

TO:
starthere.rebuild@gmail.com
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Artwork Format

Hi artists!

Here are some guidelines for the submissions. The limitations are simple and few. We really want you to be able to have the freedom to express your thoughts about hope, creation and rebuilding.

Good luck to all!


ARTWORK FORMAT:
8" x 8"
JPEG or TIFF
300 dpi

ALSO INCLUDE:
your full name (or names if it's a collaboration)
title of the artwork
a short description of the artwork
contact number
e-mail address

PLEASE SUBMIT BY:
November 26, 2009

TO:
starthere.rebuild@gmail.com
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