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- 4. ©Copyright Emmanuel Oquendo Quintana 2014
Drew both of these with mixed materials. I used pen to draw ,and then coffee, achiote and
flowers to give color and pigments. .
- 6. ©Copyright Emmanuel Oquendo Quintana 2014
"By the window, sitting on a wooden tripod stool, was the most gruesome memento of all: a
mummy. Not the wrapped-in-cloth kind, but a human female body shriveled to a husk. She wore
a tie-dyed sundress, lots of beaded necklaces, and a headband over long black hair. The skin of
her face was thin and leathery over her skull, and her eyes were glassy white slits, as if the real
eyes had been replaced by marbles; she’s been dead a long, long time.”
-Page 140, The Lightning Thief
- 7. ©Copyright Emmanuel Oquendo Quintana 2014
This is the art I made for they flyer of a play I
directed called “Moiras”. It wa spresented on
the Antonio Gonzalez Caballero Theater in
Carolina, Puerto Rico.
A photo manipulation on Photoshop.
- 8. I designed this Birthday Card for an international online competition on
mugglenet.com. I won third place.
- 9. ©Copyright Emmanuel Oquendo Quintana 2014
This is a flyer I made for a play, which was
presented in the University of Puerto Rico, Precint
of Rio Piedras from July 9th to the 13th 2014.
- 10. ©Copyright Emmanuel Oquendo Quintana 2014
"He and Ron followed Hermione
down a flight of stone steps, but
instead of ending up in a gloomy
underground passage like the one
that led to Snape's dungeon, they
found themselves in a broad stone
corridor, brightly lit with torches,
and decorated with cheerful
paintings that were mainly of food.
She seized his arm again, pulled
him in front of the picture of the
giant fruit bowl, stretched out her
forefinger, and tickled the huge
green pear. It began to squirm,
chuckling, and suddenly turned
into a large green door handle.
Hermione seized it, pulled the door
open, and pushed Harry hard in
the back, forcing him inside."
-Chapter 19, The House-Elf
Liberation Front, Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire
- 11. You can contact me at
emmanuel_oquendo@live.com
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