Creative Education in Mauritius
I adored the subject: Creative Education at CPE level. You have to do a lot of cool stuff within the coursebook: from cutting potatoes and onions (which were used as brushes) to cutting fabrics and pasting them in the book.
At secondary level, I also wanted to do Arts at O-Level and then compete on the Arts side at A-level.
To even satisfy my passion as a Fine Arts artist, it was a pleasure for undergoing the Hobby Course – Fine Arts offered by MGI in the Regional centres.
Painting is a passionate hobby for me, and I know friends who are intending to do a career in it. At the printing press, during the new design for my business card, I was impressed by the young guy doing very well in CorelDraw. I told him: I am still a Photoshop guy!
Despite the super computing power (via Macbooks, of course
) in the Digital Graphic world, nothing is betta than taking some pastel and a blank sketch pad page to churn out some creativity.
Long live Creativity, Imagination and State-of-the-Art design!
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That picture of the house brings back memories! I have a book that i used to draw in at school when i was still in Mauritius. I saw it a few months ago for the first time after more than 10 years! Painting was so much fun back in those days
Hello 007! Nice to see you on my blog
yo ten years…..phew
The name of the painting is: House by Dr House MD