It's the final day of the Hey You Guys Charity Auction, so head over and check out all the fun art. I've been outbid a few times already, but let's see if I can still snatch something for our walls. :) The money is going for a very good cause, in any case.
Hey you guys, check out Hey You Guys Charity, a small group of artists, friends and family who want to make a change by keeping art education in schools! As professional artists who've benefited from art education, we're raising money for Donors Choose, a program that helps teachers keep the arts alive in schools, by auctoning some pretty awesome art we've created for the event. This year's theme is movies that inspired your youth, and we're screening Ghostbusters at the Hey You Guys Charity event.
The silent auction begins today, so by all means start bidding on your favourite pieces! :) There's some pretty awesome art again this year, and I feel so privileged to be involved with my Indiana Jones themed piece. It felt pretty cool to dig out the good old colour pencils, pastels and watercolours again... Chilled monkey brain, anyone?
The event itself is taking place December the 5th at the historic Rialto Theater in South Pasadena, CA. The doors will open around 6 pm and the film will begin at 7 pm, so drop by if you're anywhere near the area. And man, go check out the art.
This game is way too addictive. For the last couple of weeks I've noticed fooling around with it more and more often on my iPhone. And it's not due to the game being whipped together by my friends at Moido Games, not at all. The fact is that it's really really good. And really really addictive – if you're into puzzle games and seeking for something a little challenging.
I admit, though, if you get frustrated easily, don't try it. What starts out innocent and easy becomes increasingly challenging as the puzzles get bigger and – eventually – downright evil... I just cleared the easy puzzles last week and look forward to making my brain hurt with the next levels. :) I'll let you know if I get too annoyed and end up throwing my phone to the wall, but somehow I can't see it happening. It's too addictive.