-----Hey everyone I'm Monra A.------
-------I'm a 19 year old girl.----------
---------I'm into Photoshop & Paint Tool Sai, digital painting, traditional painting, sketching, drawing and all the other things that involve ART & Architecture.----------------------------------------I am currently a 4th year Architecture student in USC-TC. Cebu City.--------------------------
-----I plan to study the Fine Arts and animation in the furture :)------
They know our strategies. they’ve learned our weaknesses, and the alien attack nearly destroyed us. That must never be allowed to happen again. If we’re going to survive, we need a new kind of soldier. One who doesn’t think the way we think, fear the things we fear, one the enemy would never expect. (Ender’s Game: November 1st, 2013)
Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.
She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.
‘Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,’ said the artist. (read the rest here).
Unlike the fictional Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, this hotel is really named the Overlook. The abandoned hotel is located in the small, wine growing town of Bernkastel-Kues in Germany. Other than it has been unoccupied for about 13 years, there is no information as to why the hotel was closed. All of the furniture remains and it looks as if everyone there simply left. There are rumors that the hotel is haunted. According to urban explorers who frequent the spooky site, cameras malfunction, sounds can be heard throughout the premises and items seem to move around the hotel by themselves.