Welcome! These are the 3 best photos I can find in my personal collection as it just captures who I am very well. Hopefully you all can know about me better from these photos. Enjoy!
So this photo is of me when I was a child and my Train Track playset. The photo was taken on March 2005 back on my old house. So I'm reflecting on this photo almost 20 years later!
It's a good photo because it uses the rule of thirds very well showcasing Kid me on the left side and my Train track playset on the right. It also captures my happiness and the simplicity of my life back then.
In context, whenever my family looks at old photos of me, they always point out the way I smile, where my cheeks made my eyes squint. They just tell how much happier I was before. It's true, with me as an adult being cranky and stressed out, this photo reminds me of how happy I was even on the simple things as life was simple for me back then.
On the train tracks, I made a figure-8 version of it with the limited resources I have from my playset. I even used a train and some tracks as minor support pillars. It just showcases my creativity and resourcefulness at a young age.
This was my Box Art Presentation which was originally done for my previous school in 2020. Basically, I was tasked to do a Box Art where I must put various objects that represent who I am; my personality and what I like.
To explain what the main objects represent, the skeleton represents me trying to get out of my comfort zone, the camera represents me being a film student before, the F1 & diecast cars represent me liking racing, and the lava lamp represents my burning passion and a melting pot of creativity.
This Photo and Artwork was also originally done in 2019, for my previous school, College of Saint Benilde as well. This artwork is a reflection Portrait on how I view myself. On the process on how this was made, I got a Portrait of myself, and I also have to draw & paint over it to creatively show how I view myself.
To elaborate on my artwork, I was doing a pose inspired from one of my favorite Content Creators before, and on the drawings behind are just weird monsters that represent my anxieties and negative emotions. I also painted an outfit for myself that was inspired from Naruto to also reflect that I liked watching Anime.
When you put all these visual aspects together, it means that even if I have my own negative emotions in the background, I just must confidently ignore it, put it behind me, and use it as a positive force to better myself.