Hi Onie,
Ha ha, I am the least skilled when in comes to computers. I only know what I know. I guess, it's more what one wants to share with others that makes him try to learn and do what has to be done. Our children know more about computers. The computer belongs to their generation. Masuerte tayo that we have to buy their computers for them kaya nadamay na lang tayo, hehe. Pag hindi natin alam, iutos lang sa kanila and the job gets done, haha.
I was a techno-peasant and a friend of a few farmers in Imus, Cavite when Lorna and David demanded computers for their needs. Soil, plants, vegetables, fruit trees and my art were my world in Cavite, then. But, somehow, technology rubbed on me as time went by not knowing that now, I almost cannot do without a my Motorola Droid cellphone, laptop and just recently, television. When I came in here in Texas, May '09, I had to content myself with no radio, then with a $10 radio until Lorna could not bear it that she gifted me a $300 HD television. Now, I am just a bit less productive in art- making because of television. But, it, too, is a tool to get to know what's happening around me here in Texas. Because of TV, I am now waiting for the gigantic "corpse flower" <--klik)-- at the Museum of Natural Science in Houston to bloom, only to exude its unbearable smell from the numerous stink bugs, etc it feeds on. I may just do a pastel artwork on this flower!
Here's David's cell phone: 0915-7958090 if you have to contact him regarding the digital prints. Those prints (13"x19 inches) are all originals, i.e: I only printed one copy without editioning the digital artwork composition. I stopped selling my artworks when I left for the US. I have decided to merely accept works on commission to give way to art clients, considering their budget and aesthetic preferences. Eventually, my recent personal works here in TX (after exhibiting them around art schools, libraries and possibly museums) will join the rest of my 300 artworks now on display at my studio/gallery in Imus, Cavite:
Glenn's Personal Art Collection:
http://www.glennbautista.com/glennstudio/collectionondisplay.htmlBut, please do contact David about the prints. We will decide about the artwork after you have selected any of the prints in David's possession. Would also be a good thing for you to visit with David in BF Homes to get to know him and see how he is. I will cc him this letter to you.
Btw, you are very fortunate to have the early works of Nore, Emy and Bongalon. They are, indeed, true artists!
I have also gone through your very informative blog site and have learned much from your photos and stories.
Bis bald, (until later - in Deutsch)
- glenn