
When you are watching a white rabbit running frantically holding a watch and yelling, “I’m late, I’m late, I’m late!”
When you are watching a white rabbit running frantically holding a watch and yelling, “I’m late, I’m late, I’m late!”
In Malaysian/Malay/Indonesian folklores, there is a character named “Pak Belang” (Mister Stripes), or “Kakek Belang” (Grandpa Stripes) that usually live deep inside the forest with magical powers of granting wishes and feared by the villagers.
I just found out, Pak Belang refers to Panthera tigris. The tiger.
I find it endearing for folks to call animals with honorific. To honor and acknowledge those who have been living far longer before we humans came.
When I was a kid, my late grandma always said, “excuse me…“ whenever we walked passed some abandoned gardens or some kind of forests.
I asked her why; she answered — and apparently it’s really common among Javanese folks — that the forests or some abandoned places might have some invisible residents. We as humans need to respect them, as they know more about the place than we do.
I feel this is not only specifically on Javanese culture; but also on many many many cultures and beliefs outside Java.
Next time you hike on the mountains or in the forests, don’t forget to say hello — and always always always pick your trash along the trip. Be mindful.
(I also just realized I forgot to draw the cat’s tail.)
I set brightness and exposure like crazy here since I took the pic in the evening (using indoor lighting) — and you know how it is with the shadows and all that.
I’m starting to like the cat character. It’s like creating your own adventure; from sailing the sea full of stars (Day 4) to Alice in Wonderland-esque roadsigns.
This drawing relates with yesterday’s drawing and I pretty like it.
Also REJOIIIIICE MY UNI-BALL SIGNO GOLD PEN WORKS AGAIIIIN!