Monday, July 14, 2008

Totoro Memory ^_^

Car wash waiting drawing, and my childhood story of watching Totoro for the first time ... and I don't like it!! *SHOCKING!!* But it's one of those movies, it is so beautiful, profound and time lasting, it grows on me as I get older. Now it's one of my faorite Miyazaki films. I almost forget about my Totoro story, until recently when I work on the Totoro Forest Project painting ...

27 comments:

Daron said...

awww! I love these! They are so fun!!!

Tuesdai Noelle said...

Hi :)
All of your masterpieces (featured on this whole page) are; unqiue, crisp far as each line drawn precisely and detatiled, have colorful personalities, and posses adventure...very nice artwork indeed! :)

Tuesdai Noelle said...

Hi :)
All of your masterpieces (featured on this whole page) are; unqiue, crisp far as each line drawn precisely and detatiled, have colorful personalities, and posses adventure...very nice artwork indeed! :)
http://anothergoodthought.blogspot.com

mike r baker said...

Beautiful work! Loved the story! I love Totoro... can't wait 'til Ponyo comes to the states.

I sure would have loved to have been part of the Totoro Forest Project... maybe I'll have my own private little Totoro party on my own blog. ;)

RAWLS said...

haha...these are really great Alina!! Very cute my friend!

laughingwolf said...

nicely done, alina... i don't know the story, but like your sketches :)

Fannie said...

I admire your drawing and storytelling skills. Bravo!

APO (Bem-Trapilho) said...

your notebook is fantastic!!! :)

Howard Shum said...

Nice story and sketches!

Siukwan said...

I love your sketch book!!! Love your cute cute characters and it's colourful and cheerful!

Allen Capoferri said...

Thanks! (for your comment)...and I love the expressiveness of your work.

Alina Chau said...

Thank you all for your visit and nice comments!

Patrick Awa said...

I think it was very cool to have your first "TOTORO" experience in childhood and your beautiful contribution for the event shows the strong bond of your personal memories! Magical!

Pam lópez said...

Que divertido!!!! Is very funny (and my english very bad! hahahah ) but only say you... very nice!!!!!

love,

pam

Jay D Smith said...

Awesome stuff!

GOGOPEDRO said...

Indeed a profound film...
and far less depressing then Grave of the Fireflies.

Bright and cheerful....
Like your drawings.

P

tonypetersart said...

Very whimsical, these look like alot of fun!

Kevin Barber said...

lovely as always Alina.

Marina said...

Que Bueno!
Que lindo el gato!
Saludos,
Marina

Nicolas P. Villarreal said...

Beautiful sketches Alina! thank you for sharing them with us...

Salud!

Kay Aker said...

What an amazingly mindbogglingly great sketchbook!

. said...

these are great :)

carli said...

thanks for visiting my blog. I love yours and am going to add it to my favorites if you don't mind
carli

Alina Chau said...

THank you all.

Carli,
THank you for enjoying my blog and add me to your link. :) Have a great day!

victoriaying said...

such charming sketches!

bboykrillin said...

I really like your Totoro story, i'm the same, over the years it's really grown on me and become one of my favourite films.

Check out my Totoro piece if you get the chance! :)

Peace.

j rumas said...

hysterical! this should be published