With the help of AI and 2 hours of Photoshop and for some reason MS paint I made this…
My mom loves owls and the color purple so that was my starting point. I hope drawing over one of the pictures is okay.
With the help of AI and 2 hours of Photoshop and for some reason MS paint I made this…
My mom loves owls and the color purple so that was my starting point. I hope drawing over one of the pictures is okay.
I got lucky with my group Between Eric and Kate, because we all had fairly different senses of humor. We where able to use this to our advantage by making the small little scene we created as funny as we could.
We went with a simple sitcom esc concept so we could milk all the comedy we could from the situation. And while I believe that our set sorta made it hard for us to really fully do what we wanted to. I still had a huge amount of fun with my team.
NOT DONE. WILL FINISH.
https://quantumseattle.org/
Since I was just a kid, Quantum Martial Arts has been my second home. Tucked away on Denny Way in Seattle, it’s more than just a place to learn kicks and punches—it’s a sanctuary where people from all walks of life come together to grow, support each other, and become the best versions of themselves.
At Quantum, martial arts is about more than just physical training; it’s about nurturing the mind, body, and spirit. The instructors don’t just teach techniques; they instill values like discipline, respect, and perseverance. These lessons extend far beyond the dojo, shaping not only how we move but how we live our lives.
One of the things that sets Quantum apart is its unwavering commitment to inclusivity. They believe that everyone, regardless of their background or financial situation, deserves access to the transformative power of martial arts. Through scholarships and outreach programs, Quantum ensures that no one is left behind, creating a welcoming space where everyone feels valued and supported.
But what truly makes Quantum special is the sense of community it fosters. From the moment you walk through the door, you’re greeted with warmth and acceptance. Whether you’re a seasoned black belt or a complete beginner, you’re welcomed into the Quantum family with open arms. It’s a place where friendships are forged, where people lift each other up, and where everyone has a chance to shine.
As I reflect on my own journey with Quantum, I’m filled with gratitude for the impact it’s had on my life. It’s where I learned to face my fears, push past my limits, and believe in myself. But more than that, it’s where I found a community of like-minded individuals who inspire me every day.
That’s why, when it comes to choosing a non-profit to donate to, there’s no question in my mind: Quantum Martial Arts is where my heart lies. By supporting Quantum, I’m not just investing in a martial arts school; I’m investing in a community that’s dedicated to empowering and uplifting others. I’m investing in a brighter, more inclusive future for all.
So here’s to Quantum Martial Arts—the place where strength, courage, and compassion come together to change lives. Here’s to the dojo that’s more than just four walls and a mat—it’s a beacon of hope, a sanctuary of possibility, and a home away from home.
Dog Bowl
The Stanley 32oz Dog Bowl, a marvel of modern engineering it carries twice the amount of water that the 16 oz Dog Bowl does.
Its red.