mga pangarap sa buhay drawing

mga pangarap sa buhay drawing

A car ride to some long-forgotten place or a favorite vacation spot—places that somehow stretched farther than it should, as impossibly long spaces. Sitting in class for an infinitely stretched amount of time, wondering when you’re free. Your hand begins to wander then something interesting happens.

Magic. Mythical worlds, welled from the lowest, deepest, unconscious recesses of ourselves. And of course, you grow up. The world grows up alongside you, and in this interim, the wilderness of these youthful spolariums of creation stay locked and secured. Some look upon this well of old wonders to paint the lens for life afterwards, and some just keep it there. It was only in the last century and a half that societies have realized this deep well, still scratching the surface.

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Do you still remember those daydreams? Those bouts of creativity spurred by youth, born from the freedom, the encouragement, and the carefree nature of your peers, your community?

R & R, Painting By Jheng Marzan

What do you want to be in the future? “Pangarap ko po sa aming kinabukasan ay maging maginhawa ang aming buhay at magkakasama.” (My wish for the future is to live comfortably and in togetherness.)

Is teaming up with Barefoot Philippines highlighting ‘Innocent Creativity’ to create beautiful shirts that do two things: showcase the innate beauty and innocence through the perspective of youth, and inspire others through these works to be more in touch with their artistry—as our youth once has. The shirts produced will take elements and notes that ring strongest with the submissions from the kids, then place them in the most caring and curated light.

Barefoot is a student-led organization that envisions an inclusive nation where all children enjoy their rights within empowered environments. Composed of diverse members who study different disciplines and embody the organization’s core values; namely, humility, inclusivity, and empowerment, Barefoot advocates for the holistic development of children in rural communities. By empowering these children to hone their creativity and express themselves through their art, the narrative shifts: How does creativity affect outlook later in life?

Endless Boundaries Of Life

There’s a sentiment among many cultures, that children are our future. Developmental psychologist Jean Piaget noted that children in a developmental phase imitate observed actions, and through its importance, mark the phase that the child begins to think symbolically, associating behaviors with actions and set them for deeper layers of symbolic thinking later on.

“Naturally, children are surrounded by many different types of people that influence their actions and behaviors, including parents, family members, teachers, peers, and even characters on television programs.”

Do you like being creative? Why? “Masaya dahil po ang pag-guhit ay nakakapag pagaan ng pakiramdam at lumalawak ang iyong imahinasyon at dahil sa pag-guhit na ibabahagi mo ang gusto mong ibahagi at gusto mong sabihin o ipabatid at ang pag guhit ay punong puno ng imahinasyon at may damdamin na nakakagaan sa kalooban.” (I’m happy because drawing helps lighten and expand your imagination and because it helps you convey what you want to say while focusing on creativity. These feelings help lighten my mood.)

Panuto:iguhit Ang Iyong Pangarap Sa Buhay​

Children are natural creators, often drawing on from things already present to fuel worlds that can exist, as they see it. partnered with Barefoot Philippines to take from this same fuel, to bring the light to others, and to show how to bring the same light of creativity out. When you let kids create, sometimes all the right magic comes out. Cognitive research does suggest after all that fidgeting can be associated with stimulation, a self-regulation mechanism for boosting or lowering attention levels for whatever purpose is urgent at the time. Though the same can’t be said, about the sense of urgency during tasks and singular focus—with many findings and the better part of common knowledge—fidgeting is also associated with the greater mental gears that point to daydreaming and mind-wandering.

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Ultimately, it would be these formative experiences of idle self-occupation that would affect their productivity in later years. When left to their own imaginations, children inadvertently flex their creative muscles through mediums most available–whatever’s around them. It’s instinctive, in a way, pointing at the influence that the outer world of impressions and influences can stimulate and instigate in young minds—dance, visual forms of expression, and acting out scenes are a great example of this.

“Creative play develops preschooler confidence, language, physical and thinking skills, imagination, and emotional understanding. Dramatic play helps preschoolers make sense of the world. Arts and craft activities encourage self-expression and decision making.”

The Technovator Tabloid Vol. Xxi No. 1 May December 2022 By The Technovator

What makes your family proud of you the most? “Sa tingin ko po ay ang aking pagiging masipag at mapagmahal sa kanila.” (I think it is because of how hardworking I am and how much I love them.)

Drawing notes and influences straight from the submission of these bright-minds-in- the-making, ‘Innocent Creativity’ sets out to put the fuel to the fire of innate and unborn imaginations—the paint to splatter and consequently blossom onto a canvas.

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Aligned with Barefoot’s mission along with the penchant of ’s greater lens of “creative spirit through objects, ” when imaginations run wild, then skill and limitations don’t matter as much as expression, creation, and curiosity do.

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By purchasing any of the exclusive designs we made with Barefoot Philippines, you will be able to aid in donating educational gadgets for the students of Barangay Looc (UGMMARIZ) — one of the partner communities of Barefoot Philippines.Ito ilan sa mga Kwentong MLM na madidinig mo sa mga upline mo na magbibigay sa’yo ng motivation, mayroon isang kwento akong narinig noon, na hanggang ngayon ay hindi ko pa rin makakalimutan; ito yung kwento ng bata at ng teacher. I’m Sure kung Networker ka makakarelate sa kwento na ito, dahil bilang Pinoy networker, halos araw araw ay may mga tao tayong nakakasalamuha na susubukang sirain ang lahat ng pangarap na meron tayo dahil lang sa hindi nila nagawang maabot ang mga pangarap nila.

It all started long time ago… Hindi joke lang, ito yung umpisa nun – merong isang teacher na pina-drawing sa mga estudyante niya ang mga pangarap nila pag lumaki na sila. Halos lahat sa mga estudyante ay nag-drawing ng teacher, doctor, abogado, bumbero, at piloto. Tuwang tuwa ang teacher habang tinitignan ang mga gawa ng mga estudyante niya pero may isang drawing na umagaw nang atensyon ng teacher at ito ang pinaka-kakaiba sa lahat. Isang drawing ng bukid na may malaking bahay sa gitna at maraming hayop sa paligid. Tinawag ng teacher ang nag-drawing nito at tinanong kung bakit ito ang drawing niya. Ang sabi ng bata, pangarap ko po kasing magkaroon ng isang malaking malaking bukid na maraming hayop, ang tatay at lolo ko po kasi ay nag-trabaho lang sa bukid ng ibang tao, kaya gusto ko pong magkaroon nang isang bagay na gusto rin nila pero hindi nila naabot.

Ang sabi ng teacher sa bata, ang sabi ko pangarap, hindi panaginip. Papano ka magkakaroon ng isang malaking bukid, eh ang tatay mo ay magsasaka lang; ang lolo mo magsasaka din; at ang lolo ng lolo mo ay magsasaka din. Ang pangarap ay isang bagay na posible mong maabot, pero kung ang pangarap mo ay magkaroon ng isang bukid, hindi yan mangyayari dahil ilang henerasyon na kayong magsasaka. Gusto kong palitan mo ang drawing mo at gawin mong mas makatotohanan. Tignan mo si Juan gustong maging doctor; tignan mo si Pedro, gustong maging abogado; at tignan mo sa Maria, gustong maging teacher. Ipasa mo sa akin bukas ang drawing mo at gusto ko ay iba na ang drawing (pangarap) mo dahil kung hindi ay ibabagsak kita!

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Panuto: Isulat Mo Sa Hagdan Ng Karunungan Kung Paano Mo Makakamit Angiyong Pangarap Kahit May Mga Hadlang O

Malungkot na umuwi ang bata at tinitignan ang drawing niya. Nang makita niya ang tatay niya ay agad siyang nagsumbong dito. Tay, pinag-drawing kami ng teacher namin kanina ng pangarap namin pero sabi niya ay palitan ko raw ang pangarap ko kasi magsasaka lang daw ang tatay ko at lolo ko; pati ang lolo ng lolo ko magsasaka lang kaya hindi daw ako pwedeng magkaroon ng pangarap ko. Bakit anak, ano ba yung pangarap mo? Gusto ko pong magkaroon ng isang malaking bukid na maraming hayop at may malaking bahay sa gitna, pero ayaw niyang tanggapin kasi hindi daw ito mangyayari. Kung hindi ko daw po papalitan yung drawing (pangarap) ko ay ibabagsak niya ako.

Alam mo anak, ang sabi ng teacher mo ay pangarap mo, hindi ang pangarap niya para sa’yo. Kung ano ang sa tingin mo ay gusto mo at sa tingin mo ay kaya mong gawin, ituloy mo. Tandaan mo palagi anak na hindi pwedeng ibang tao ang magbigay sa’yo ng pangarap mo dahil bawat isa sa atin ay may sarili sariling pag-iisip. Hindi pwedeng sabihin ng ibang tao na hindi mo magagawa ang isang bagay; ang makakapag-sabi lang niyan ay ang sarili mo mismo. Kung ano man ang maging desisyon mo ay ikaw ang bahala dahil wala ako sa posisyon para idikta sa’yo ang gusto mong maging paglaki mo. Nasayo ang desisyon kung papalitan mo ang pangarap mo o hindi dahil lang sa sinabi ng ibang tao na hindi ito posibleng mangyari.

Pagpasok pa lang ng bata ay hinanap na ng teacher yung pina-drawing niya at ibinigay naman ito ng bata. Nang tignan ng

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