Monday, October 08, 2012

We are back!


Welcome to Akeetoons! Here, we at Akeetoons will keep you updated on our latest products and give tips and advice on troubleshooting any problems you might encounter. But not to worry; we are an established company and we strive to provide quality products and consumer service to our customers.

As an established MSC-status company, we supply electronic appliances and art courses designed specifically for artists as well as teachers. These products consist of hardware and software; we sell tablets, styluses and motion-sensor projectors as well as animation courses and applications. For those who don't know what an MSC-status entails, it takes a lot of money and time to register and get approval for using these three letters. In order to obtain this status, we have to be registered with the Malaysian government. So you can certainly trust us more than most other companies, which may not legally exist at all.

We at Akeetoons wish to spread the joy of learning and making art. Although most people these days stress upon the emphasis of science, some fail to realize that science is an art, and art is a science.

Have you tried to draw the structure of a cell? Or draw the digestive system? Or even wondered about how beautiful and complex nature is? Science is the study of nature, and nature is beautiful, even artistic. Hence, you can find the art in science.

How about art? Have you tried drawing the digestive system, only to be disappointed that your work lacks proportion? Art has to be proportionate; hence, you will find the science in art.

After explaining the correlation between art and science, don't you think that both are equally important? Moreover, art and science aren't mutually exclusive; their fields overlap most of the time.

Leonardo da Vinci was a great inventor, scientist, mathematician, engineer and all things science; but he is known and remembered first and foremost as an artist. Even his sketches of engineering marvels and concepts such as his helicopter and self-propelled machine were drawn artistically and proportionately. And because his ideas were expressed in such beauty and form, he succeeds in expressing himself well so that those who find his sketches will understand and give credit to his brilliance. This goes to prove that art is very important, relevant and practical for the betterment of our skills and marketability.

Have you made up your mind about art? If you would like to know more, bookmark this site and visit us often for more information about our products and courses. We will bring out the artist in you!

From,
The Akeetoons family

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