Joe Ciardiello is brilliant. by sarah

I'm in love with Joe Ciardiello. the way he illustrates and the way he colors his illustrations and how he suddenly decides to leave uncolored areas .. its unbelievably cool .. he inspires me .. and i love him for real.
he attended The High School of Art and Design and college at Parsons where he earned a BFA degree.  Over his 35 plus year career he has worked for most major magazines and newspapers as well as for corporate and advertising clients, book publishers and record companies.

some of his amazing work





 check his website.. click here

I'm Saudi, I live in San Fran, & my heart is in Egypt by sarah


ok if you're reading this and you know me very well then you'd know how much love i have for Egypt and Egyptians. i swear i cannot describe it right now.
and if you didn't know this about me .. well now you know.
It was a Friday night ,, i was walking alone in Geary St. SF, had no plans, and as usual I'm surrounded by amazing galleries, then suddenly something caught my attention ...
 
Nights in The Square- A.Sameh Elkharbawy
"can I join?" I asked 
" yes, please." a lovely lady said that
"please tell me the artist is here!" i said
"yes yes he's here" she said

A.Sameh El Kharbawi .. started his speech saying " the revolution didn't start in January 2011, it started 6 months earlier" when a young "ahlawi" kid who plays guitar and chats everyday with his brother who lives in the U.S and his friends, Khalid Saeed got killed.

and he talked about the story from the beginning and i felt as if I'm listening to it for the first time. I don't know it just felt different.. the Egyptian spirit was all over the place and at the end of the day I'm still in San Francisco .. it felt different .. good different though.

lets go back to the main topic .. A.Sameh said .. one day in June khalid Saeed Went to an internet cafe in Alexandria and suddenly some police men came in and dragged him to another building and started attacking him until he died .. all that happened because he uploaded a video on you tube which was obviously revealing horrible things some of the police did...
and i guess we all know the rest of the revelation and how Egyptians wanted to speak up and of course he talked about wael ghonaim who i personally admire and appreciate and he talked about the Egyptians including himself because he was part of it all .. the tears .. the laughs .. everything happened in that indescribable square .. Tahrir square.. all what they wanted was a peaceful change "سلمية شعبية لا دينية و لاحزبية" and what they got was ... i dont even wanna go there,
and we all know the rough times they had and probably still have ... 

and you all know the rest.. i guess or you wouldn't be 
reading this now.

"every revelation begins by telling itself that this will change the world" A.Sameh

a part of his speech

 
 some of the amazing photographs
finally tears were all over my face .. I walked to A.Sameh and told him "you have no idea what you made me feel, I'm so far away and all i needed was this to feel little bit closer to Egypt"

"can i tell you a secret? what you're saying means the world to me." He replied

I miss chocolate hot dogs by sarah

chocolate hot dog is Max' favorite meal

Mary and Max is officially my favorite movie .. i can watch it over and over again .. i love everything about it .. the characters ..
the soundtrack .. and THE STORY .. i love every single frame and I love love the scenario and every line .. I think im in love with
Adam Elliot, the writer,designer and director of Mary and max.
what he did is the most thing i appreciate which is 
paying too much to the details.
Adam Elliot
if you didnt watch it yet .. please do .. its about this 8 years old kid from Australia, Mary and her Pen Friend in his 40s, Max .. i wont say more but its amazing and emotional and 
full of interesting lines and terms. 
as I'm writing now .. im listening to this 
check this part .. i picked it randomly its one of my favorite parts, but literally the whole movie is my fav part.