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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I stayed up all night to complete my ceramics. In the end, I've only completed four. Overall, there must be six of it. I got sick of moulding the clays after two of it cracked. Oh yeah! Azi helped me to mould the clay last Sunday. Hehe. And, it was super duper cute! Too bad, I didn't have the chance to take a picture of it. Anyway, I was the last one to leave the ceramic studio. Four down and two more to go. At last, I did three ceramics; one of it was my back up in case any crack takes place during firing process later on. Sigh. Assessment's coming and it's just around the corner. I have to be extra hardworking and put my sweat, saliva, tears, mucus, blood or whatnot into every one of my works.