I would've bought it there and then but my sister thinks she can get it for a cheaper price so I'm holding off until then.
Aya Kato. I had the SAME reaction to the art as I did when I first saw Yoshitaka Amano and Ayumi Kasai. The blend of traditional with contemporary is SO AMAZING.
I just love her use of colours. If I could have ONE OUNCE of this talent, I'd be satisfied.

Bloody fantastic.
Anyway, I also really wanted to buy this book on drawing fantasy landscapes and cityscapes.
As you know, that is where my visual interest lies.
Then, we ventured over to KLCC where the sister bought a present and bought ME the first volume of Kuroshitsuji (The nihongo version) saying that she'll buy me the first one and if I like it I will buy myself the rest. YAY! :D I also picked up my monthly Kera.
She also treated me to a drink at Starbucks.. which was this tea lemonade thing (Not quite iced lemon tea, trust me) and I added too much sugar towards the end (I usually don't add sugar in my iced teas.. but I thought I'd try it out) and it was too sweet after that. But it was good.
I definitely want Aya Kato's book.
Definitely. Absolutely. Bloody sure!
Her girls are so pretty.
Corel Painter has been hanging and lagging on me.
Damn eraser brush. It keeps hanging. I wonder if I have to shut down ALL windows and programmes to work it, I've never tried because I cannot work without music.
Until then, I'll have to work with the limited Sketch Pad.
Going out with Masayo-chan tomorrow before sending her to the bus station.
If she holds my hand again, I'd snog her. Well, I am still suffering from snogging withdrawal, y'know.
I cried reading the Maiden Rose extra.. even if it was practically all 'action', it was tragic 'action'.
The way Klaus was SO misinformed! T_T
Yes, Donovan, my dear pal, I DO HAVE TEARS TO SHED. And they shed QUITE easily, might I add.