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3rd at GMA's Art Gap 10


Here's my Art Gap Caricature contest entry -- presenting Mr. Jimmy Duavit!


The lovely and super talented tattoo diva Mia Claravall-Reyes drops by the exhibit. I'm so honored and I scream for ten minutes:) Thanks for the support, Mia!



Some friends at the office celebrated 5 years of working for GMA this month and they were honored with a video, a program and of course a big, fat, juicy bonus! Congratulations!
 

I won 3rd place in the caricature contest! Leo (the handsome devil on my right) won second and Carol won the grand prize.




Mr. Duavit and Mr. Gozon hand us our awards -- plaques and envelopes with fresh, crisp moolah:)
 


Here's the mysterious and camera-shy Leo with his pretty and talented fiance Candy. Leo's also an art director and Candy's a writer. This award-winning team recently joined our department and has promised to feed us pizza often. Much to the delight of Mia.

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