October 6, 2008

  • //You're The Best, Linda!

    Awhile back, I shot out an offer, both verbally and digitally, to girl (friends) of mine to take some lifestyle of photos of themselves wearing my shirt designs. At this point, the only thing I could offer was a free shirt, photo credit to the photographers and models, or anonymity by not revealing the photos above the neck. Sure enough, I got many responses on the offer and gave out free shirts.

    That was mid-July.

    So then I turned to my best ace, Linda, a retired car show model, asking if she'd be willing to grant me her popularity, beauty and most important of all, her professional experience. I held back about troubling her with a minuscule project like this because she's a little too popular to be working on so little reward, and that I didn't want to make her feel like she's being pulled back into modeling. But without any second thought, she agreed to help me.

    Due to the nature of the work in her past career, I've heard my share of the condescending things people, be it outta jealousy or just judgmental, had to say about Linda. I defended her, because I've had enough run-ins with her to know and care that she's much better than what people have gave her credit for.

    And guess what? The minute a friend has a favor to ask, she acted without hesitation. How many of you "high-class" bitches can have me say that about you?

    Thank you, Linda. You're the best!

August 19, 2008

  • //STFU You Jealous Countries!

    Fireworks were partially CG'd?
    The adorable Lin Miao-Ke lip-sync'd to Yang Pei-Yi's beautiful voice?
    So... did you enjoy the awesome opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics?
    Uh-huh.
    So what's there to bitch about?
    It was a visual art performance. It was a show.
    And it kicked every other previous Olympic Opening Ceremonies' asses!
    Get over it.

    And thank you, John Stewart, for pointing out the obvious oversight of the double standards Americans hold against China.

August 15, 2008

  • //"Okay" My @$$

    http://www.tamparacing.com/forums/general-car-chat/504615-attn-joe-dono-aka-scp_celica-scammer.html

    A really big thing going on around the world of car enthusiasts message boards these past couple of days is the report of some Joe Dono kid made an attempt to scam an auto shop outta $16,000 worth of work, and his additional feeble attempt to get the law on his side upon the unsuccessful scam. Words spread fast on the Internet. This sorry excuse of the human kind is getting pwned left and right by every online community that has read or heard about the story. Google his name and you'll see what I mean.

    What caught my attention on the Tampa Racing forums specifically, however, was the what-has-now-been-deleted posts and debates over the political correctness of the being-scammed-autoshop's name.

    J.A.P. Works, which most of local residents refer to it as "Jap"works, brought up a short but heated discussion with its offensive sounding name. Few forum members, whom are aware of the type sentiment the J word may stir up, questioned the naming of an autoshop that specializes in Japanese import automobiles with such sensative wording, believing that it is inappropriate. The owners of the shop in question stated that the acronym was made up of the owner's initials, which coincidentally spelled out "Jap", and claimed that they are unaware the term was offensive to Japanese Americans. Other Tampa residents quickly took side of the autoshop and ganged up on the ones who thought the naming is insensative, their excuses ranging from "the owners was unaware" to "why so sensative?"

    Maybe it's the fact that I lived in Los Angeles for most of my life, and have taken Southern California's racial diversity for granted. But the words of these postings of fellow car enthusiasts from Tampa defending the use of the J word showed me nothing but ignorance and lack of education. Claiming that it is okay to use racist terms base on "not knowing" is just not a convincing argument. Brushing a racial sensative word off as an acronym further lacks intellectual judgement. Those Tampa residents that argued for that looked nothing more than a bunch of tool bags for being such ignorant rednecks. You simply do not create an offensive word that targeted at a specific race, and tell them to get over it because it never means anything to your protected and spoiled white asses. And saying the word is just an acronym doesn't cut it. What if tomorrow I decided to gather up Nathan, Ian, Gary, Gina and Alex and use their initials to start an energy company called N.I.G.G.A Services? Does that make the mentioning of a racial, condescending word completely exempt from hurting people.

    No. It does not.

    And these Tampa people who think it is okay are tool bags, and should be ashamed of themselves.

July 29, 2008

July 16, 2008

  • //Introducing Pollie :)

    I made two patterns into tees. It was received REALLY well. Here are some bad photos of the tees. I am taking orders. If you'd like one, please PayPal me at hliao9675@yahoo.com and state the Size, Stars/Hearts, Blue/Pink. The sizing is on the smaller side, so please order with that in mind. For the time being, I am selling them at $15 per shirt. If you aren't local to me, I am splitting the shipping cost with you. So $3 shipping per shirt +$1 for each additional shirt. If you'd like to model in exchange for a free shirt, I'd appreciate it. But please don't take it personally if I do not choose you to be a model. Thanks!

    Tee: $15.00
    Shipping: $3.00/shirt, $1.00/each additional
    Paypal: hliao9675@yahoo.com

July 14, 2008

  • //Anime Expo 2008

    For 4 days straight, my diet consisted of a pack of beef jerky and a
    big bottle of Vitamin Water (Energy). Such diet lasts about 12 hours
    each day. I realized that on the 4th day that I lost about an inch of
    waist, as my jeans slid down far enough for my heels to step on the
    edges. 5 pounds of my weight were lost over the weekend, a combination
    of super low carb diet and minor dehydration.

    So... Anime Expo 2008 Artist Alley... was more like a cheap swap
    meet, filled with self-doubting artists lowballin' their own "artwork",
    and thus themselves, in order to make a sale. My neighbor, a talented
    young girl, priced her commission price at $1.00 each. ONE DOLLAR! The
    paper and pencil for the commission cost more than that. It takes her
    thirty-five commissions to match just ONE of my cheapest commission.
    35x the work? I told her to have confidence in her own work and don't
    sell herself short the way she does. The artwork itself will attract
    people who can truly appreciate the work. Besides, I personally
    wouldn't want some cheapskate to own my artwork, anyway.

    And seriously, to those who cried out "Jesus Christ!" upon finding
    out my commission rates: Have you even looked at my work and see how
    good of a deal it is compared to other industry professionals?!

    Then there's the "artwork", if you can call them that. Maybe I am
    too traditional when it comes to the idea of an artist alley, but I
    always believed that it is an opportunity for me to show off the
    progression of my skill as an illustrator, and an opportunity for
    creative expression. But walking down the aisles of the Artist Alley in
    AX, I saw few of that. Most artists just drew different characters in
    the same poses, like how a photographer would take photos for a high
    school yearbook, totally hiding their weakness in their ability to draw
    anatomy instead of facing it. I do understand their mindset. It was the
    quickest, painless and brainless method to crank out large variety of
    artwork for sale. That, of course, saddens me to see artists whoring
    themselves out at customers with quantity instead of quality. The
    artists that weren't cheating themselves outta their integrity made me
    question whether they should be considered artists at all. They made
    keychains, pins and other nice accessories. But in my opinion, those
    are "crafts". Not art. One may point out that there are indeed artwork
    on the accessories. But that those repetitive looking artwork just
    further prove my point about these artists losing focus at what
    becoming an artist is about.

    There's still a few artists that I am glad to see, pushing
    boundaries of creativity and expression differently. It was a pleasure
    to have met all of them (again) and I hope to see more of them and
    their work in the future.

    Again, I wanna thank everyone who came out to see me. I promise I'll try to stay in touch through out the years.


    ...The place is big, awright...


    My neighbor, Anjii, who had to tie her display on the foot of my table to keep it from tumbling down...


    Bing's artwork is always well painted...


    Vivi came all the way from Connecticut...


    Jessica, and daughter, Madison, who really enjoyed hanging out with Uncle Henry. Apparently, there's a rumor going around that I am the father because she liked me so much.


    Celine came all the way from Florida to offer her support...


    Baby sister Jessica came by to promote my branding...


    Crazy rally racer Lisa Klassen again visited and demonstrated her love for cars...


    The very talented Dominique!

June 4, 2008

  • //左畫畫右畫畫


    根據正常的邏輯
    我比較會畫女生
    因為觀察他們的機會比較多也比較自然
    所以每當在漫畫展有人跑過來要我幫他畫個帥哥時
    左鄰右舍比較不瞎的人都會給那個人一種"你瘋了嗎"的眼光
    呵呵

May 19, 2008

  • //Which One Would You Buy?

    Let me know which of these designs you (especially if you're a girl) would buy. If you like more than one, simply list the numbers in order of your FAVORITE TO LEAST FAVORITE. Emails/comments like "I am a guy so these are crap to me" or "I am one in a million type of girl and these don't suit me" are not needed. I am not aiming for your demographics. Thanks.


    (c)2008 Henry Liao

May 18, 2008

  • //我們的文明

    人類是脆弱的
    四川的大地震再次證實了這一點
    但是有多少人在這次災難中
    發現更多中國當下的情形? 

    每當我提到... 中國是個開發中的國家...
    話沒說完就一定被吐槽說我沒去過中國
    告訴我說中國有多發達多進步

    我是個新生代的知識份子, 我會不知道中國有進步的城市嗎
    思想窄小的不是我, 是你們這些吐槽我的人
    因為我所說的開發, 沒有只限於已經發達的中國
    我所說的開發, 並不是指蓋大樓, 裝大燈, 開大車
    眼光放遠一點, 腦筋多轉一圈
    中國許要開發什麼? 

    土木工程: 樓房要更堅固. 水土要更穩固 

    防災措施: 救難人員要有制度. 配備要齊全 

    教育: 在緊急的情況下, 人民要懂得臨危不亂, 隨機應變 

    文明. 

    文明? 沒錯. 可有看到電視上災民搶車子, 搶食物的情景?
    在緊急的情況下, 災民拋開了一切老弱婦孺優先, 受傷者優先的的禮讓精神
    這些自我求生的花面跟自私的行為
    讓我想起中日戰爭記錄片裡人民絕望, 逃亡而不顧一切的畫面
    也許... 這六十幾年裡, 我們的文明並沒有進步
    只是讓發達那部分的中國淹蓋了事實
    讓世人只看到中國有什麼
    而沒讓人看到中國缺乏什麼 

    當我們在追求物質上的進步時
    是否該慢下腳步來, 看看我們的思想與心境是否追的上這些進步
    開發教育. 開發文明. 讓教育與文明來帶領中國的發展
    而不是拿便宜的人工, 替老外做事來換取我們的高樓大廈
    我是個驕傲的中華民族後裔
    我深信有一天中華名族能以我為榮
    但我更希望教育跟文明能讓每一個華人都成為中華名族的驕傲

April 7, 2008

  • //And I biked...

    ...for the first time since the days got cold back in November of 2007. The bike was dusty, and I was certainly feeling a little rusty. But the day was pretty nice: Not ideal but it wasn't cold or rainy. The bike ran okay for the most part. But it definitely sat around long enough for some new oil and wrenching.


    One of the best benefits of having a bike is to not have to fight for parking spaces at baseball stadiums. My bike seen here parked right outside of the Anaheim Angels Stadium's main entrance.


    Not seen here: 11 more Harley cruisers surrounding my crotch rocket and one of them riders giving me the stare down. He has a ZZ Top beard.