Finally, 2014 is here! And I feel like it's going to be a great year!
Well, I'll do everything for it to be a great year...
First, I want to wish you all a wonderful year filled with everything you dream of.
Like Joe Jonas said : "Stop hoping, start believing!"
Now, I think it's time for me to share my work on my diploma, which will take place next June.
I currently am working hard on it, making character designs, images and an animatic. It takes all my time but it has to be done next week. (Holidays? What is "holidays"?)
One of my resolutions for this new year is to stop complaining, because life is great no matter what. So keep smiling with me, people!
Here is my little pride : a symbolic native american totem!
The owl spirit
animal is emblematic of a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive
knowledge. If you have the owl as totem or power animal, you’re
likely to have the ability to see what’s usually hidden to most.
When the spirit of the animal guides you, you can the true reality
and see beyond illusion and deceit. The owl also offers for those who
have it a personal totem the inspiration and guidance necessary to
deeply explore the unknown and the magic of life.
In
the kingdom of spirit animals, the bear is emblematic
of grounding forces and strength. This animal has been worshiped
throughout time as a powerful totem, inspiring those who need it the
courage to stand up against adversity. As a spirit animal in touch
with the earth and the cycles of nature, it is a powerful guide to
support physical and emotional healing.
When
you have the deer as spirit animal, you are highly
sensitive and have a strong intuition. By affinity with this animal,
you have the power to deal with challenges with grace. You master the
art of being both determined and gentle in your approach. The deer
totem wisdom imparts those with a special connection with this animal
with the ability to be vigilant, move quickly, and trust their
instincts to get out the trickiest situations.
The antelope encourages
reasonable behavior and advises to trust our inner abilities and strength.
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