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Sketching Under Pressure

Back in 2019, a friend from ISZAF—a buzzing art collective in Shenzhen—invited me to join one of their Thursday night sessions. From 2016 to 2019, those gatherings were my creative playground: sketching, painting, swapping tips, and running the occasional workshop. The highlight for me? Getting involved in a PechaKucha Night—an event where presenters share 20 slides, 20 seconds each, for a rapid-fire storytelling ride.

My task? Sketch each presenter live while they were talking. Two to five minutes, tops. No pressure, right? With a light brown marker in one hand and panic determination in the other, I scribbled like mad to catch their essence before the next person hit the stage. Some portraits came out surprisingly spot‑on… and a few? Let’s just call them “creative interpretations.”

By the end, I was equal parts exhausted and grinning. The room buzzed with energy, the presenters were brilliant, and my sketches became these quirky time capsules of the night. Scroll down and you’ll see them—proof that sometimes rushing can be a weirdly fun superpower.

Horsemen of Time

Horsemen of Time Act One

There was a time when I felt swallowed by a creative void—haunted by one theme I couldn’t shake: death. Heavy, yes, but in that darkness, I found a strange kind of spark. Ideas began to crawl out of the shadows, and one question refused to leave me alone: what if death itself walked among us in flesh and form? That became the heartbeat of this project.

This project wouldn’t exist without a dream team of friends. Architect Rembrandt “Von” Espinosa kicked things off with sketches and digital art that gave form to the vision. Raffy Dematawaran painted Act 1 with hauntingly beautiful digital pieces. Then Tommy Sappal came in with colors that set the perfect mood. And me? I wove the story and shaped the characters that tie it all together. Total team magic.

Now I’m thrilled to share Act 1 of our manga comic, Fall From Elysium, republished here on my site. It’s also up on Webtoon—if it resonates, I’d love your support with a vote. This journey has been intense, creative, and so rewarding, and I can’t wait for you to step into the world we built.

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