Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Montage: Man and His Inhabitable Space



Based on the theme 'Man and his Inhabitable Space' I designed my 20x20cm montage that reflects myself and the things around me that describes my current feelings and thoughts.
Recently I felt more feminine than usual and had been pondering alot on my dreams and plans for the unpredicted near future.

Monday, August 9, 2010

OIC Portrait Day 7 August 2010

Attended my first OIC Portrait day last Saturday together with my friends GuiTing, YuanRu and YikChun.
I wasn't very confident as I was not good at drawing portraiture, I just though I would give it a shot as everything is worth trying.
We paid $10 to join and we earn $10 as commission for each artwork sold. I did not go with much intention to get my works sold but if someone were to buy it I would of course be very happy.

We were given 20mins to draw the model. Every 20mins there would be a different model.
It was a real challenge because I have never drawn still life within such a short time frame before.
Location: Red Dot Museum
We were given stickers to identify ourselves!
After every 20mins of drawing a model, we pin out works up on the rack for display. People would walk around to view our art works and are allowed to purchase them for $10 each.
I got to see many different drawing styles today. I was most amazed by this girl who did all her portraiture with pastel!
Its been a long time since I touched pastel

Below are some of the works I did





I managed to sell one work and earned back the $10 which i paid for signing up!
I sold an A4 size abstract drawing of the French mother and her 3 year old daughter who modeled for us. (large drawing on the left)

She was beautiful, and so was her daughter!

I also realise that I can not force myself to draw continuously the whole day, the end result won't look that good. I need rest!
so I only stayed till 5pm. Overall it was a great experience! We are most defiantly going to attend the next portrait day.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

An Attempt at Portraiture

OIC Portrait Day Happens this Saturday! Me and my friends just signed up as Artists.
We are not fantastic at drawing portraiture, but everything is worth a try and experiencing.

The above image is the event poster for the OIC portrait day. Click to find out more!

Below is my attempt at drawing a portrait of Sean in class this afternoon.
It doesn't really look like him in my opinion.
And below, is a sketch of Pet Safari, East Point Mall outlet at Simei. I went there after class to look at animals and noticed the well decorated back entrance.
I had a thing for animals, perhaps one day I shall sketch a live animal!
Sketching animals is not going to be easy. I attempted once and gave up because they won't keep still!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

i-imagination and Sketchwalk @ Joo Chiat

Spent 8 hours last night rendering my sketch digitally for OIC Singapore Anniversary.
Completed and submitted at 7am in the morning.
I turned my A2 pencil drawing (which I did for Drawing Essentials Module) into a digital painting. I always wonder how it would look with colours, and I was dying to use my wacom tablet at the same time.

I did a short course on digital painting at Eggstory Digital Arts School in March with some cash which i won from a Art Competition that I participated in while I was in ITE.
In my opinion that course was 'Money well spent'.
I was always interested in digital painting and received a Wacom tablet last year on my 21st Birthday from my dearest cousin Tiffany and her mum to encourage my passion and studies.

I am also inspired by famous wood painter Audrey Kawasaki. She hand painted her illustrations on wood!
So I decided to give my illustration a 'wooden background'
But instead of hand painting, I painted mine digitally with my wacom tablet.
The best part about doing things digitally is the fact that you can 'undo' your mistakes, whereas there is no undoing for traditional paintings. But I still prefer traditional art over digital.

Decided to name my work 'i-inspiration' because it depicts my ideas, interest and inspirations emerging/exploding from my head, from weird to quirky stuff.
Basically their spelling starts with an 'i' thus i-inspiration.

I did not get any sleep, after submitting my files to OIC, I prepared and left for Paya Lebar mrt station to meet the Urban Sketchers together with Noel and GuiTing for Sketchwalk at Joo Chiat

We walked down Joo Chiat Road while keeping our eyes peeled for interesting things/buildings to sketch.
It was a very sunny and hot this morning, I only did one sketch due to the fatigue from staying up all night and walking down Joo Chiat under the hot sun. I really wish I had the energy to do at least one more.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Card Collection & Sketches

I apologize for not updating. I have been really busy with school assignments.
Below is a collage of Business Cards which I collated for my 'Communicating Design Ideas' module.
I have been collecting Business Cards since 2008. It all started when I went to Hong Kong with ITE for an exchange trip. We visited Hong Kong's design school and even attended the Business of Design Week.
I was attracted to the unique Business Card illustrations and that was how it all started.

Some sketches which I did recently.

In this piece, I was inspired by my friend GuiTing's sculpture which she created for the final submission during our 3DArtFun module.
This Saturday there will be another Sketchwalk organised by Singapore's Urban Sketches, this time it we will be sketching Joo Chiat! I can hardly wait, this sketchwalk is a great chance for me to relax after sleepless nights and never ending school assignments.

Here is the link to their Facebook event page.

Everybody is welcome. You don't need to know how to draw, you just need a pen/pencil and paper!
Makan at Joo Chiat after sketching! Yum Yum



Thursday, July 22, 2010

ADM Graduation Show

Attended the opening of NTU's School of Art Design and Media graduation showcase today at The Old School along with my friends Noel and YuanRu.
We climbed the long flight of stairs behind Plaza Singapura just to get there.

The overall exhibition was great and I never fail to be inspired by other artist and designers.
I plan to go back again soon (if I have the time) to take a closer look at their works and flip through their portfolio. I didn't really had a good look at their portfolio today because I came from school and I was carrying a laptop around.

My lesson end at 6pm now, currently doing ComDI (Communicating Design Ideas) and History of Graphic Design. Alot of writings to do for both modules, which explains why I haven't been updating for almost a week. But on the bright side this is a chance for me to improve on my writing skills!

Here are some photos which I took at the exhibition today.

The below installation was one of my favorite! It's done by a girl named Saraphina, I love the style and how her work express emotions.

I love this book cover!



Below are some works by the Visual Communication graduates.
I love motifs!




Saturday, July 17, 2010

My First Sketchwalk

Went for my first ever sketchwalk with my friends Noel, GuiTing and YuanRu this afternoon at Tiong Bahru near The White Canvas Gallery! Mdm Tia my lecturer from TP was one of the artist leading the sketch walk.
It was a fun experience, I saw alot of people scattered everywhere along Tiong Bahru sketching and each and everyone of them has their own unique style.

Here are my sketches. 77 Guan Chuan St. Just outside White Canvas Gallery. I don't bring along a portable stool like some artist, and I most certainly do not want to sit on the hot concrete floor so I stood at my most preferable angle and sketch standing.
I stood there and sketch with Noel, while GuiTing and YuanRu went to different locations.
It was very hot since it's past 2pm in the afternoon and the weather was very humid even though there is no sun. Me and Noel decided to do the watercolouring inside white canvas gallery where it is air conditioned.
GuiTing and YuanRu joined us shortly later, and I decided to sketch them. I'm still practicing my human proportion and facial features. I always draw heads too big, thanks to Japanese manga drawing style influence.
Me and my sketchbook

After 4pm people started coming back to White Canvas Gallery to display their sketches on the table and view each other work of art and share their experiences.



Temasek Poly students and Mdm Tia.

I'm looking forward to the next Sketchwalk.

End of third Block

Just finished 3DArtFun module. We had to do a 1metre high sculpture for the final submission and present it at 9am on Friday the 16.
I spent 3 days working on my sculpture for a 3 min long presentation.
Even stayed at in school till almost midnight on Thursday to finish it! Some friends were there too so I had company, and we had fun too while working.

The entire process from developmental sketches to execution and the end result was really fun, enjoyable and a great experience.

Developmental sketches. My Lecturer Justin want us to come up with 3 ideas and different sculptures which we want to create and he will advise us on materials and which is best.
Initially I wanted to do the Tiki Women carrying a tray of fruits on her head, but strangely Justin and my friends advised me to go with the totem in the middle.

Step 1.
I used Corrugated Boards for the foundation of my sculpture. One of the requirement for this project is to create a minimum 1metre high sculpture, I wanted it to be slightly higher and same height as me but I overdid and created it 2metre high instead.
I use masking tape and superglue to secure the foundation and with a marker I estimated where I wanted each features to be.

Step 2.
Crushed newspaper to create it's 3D features and secure them with masking tapes, loads and loads of masking tapes. I have to make sure that the whole feature is tape firmly to the foundation, at this point the surface of the sculpture is very uneven and had alot of holes.

End of Day 1.

Step 3.
To smooth out the surface to cover the holes and give the sculpture a more solid base, I paper mache the whole thing with newspaper mixed with diluted white glue. This entire process was very very tedious because if it's not paste on properly there would be holes and very uneven surfaces, I stayed till night in school and managed to complete it at 9pm with the help of some friends. I only did one layer of paper mache due to the tight time frame.
I left it to dry overnight.

End of day 2.

Step 4.
After the paper mache dried overnight, I painted 2 layers of white base with acrylic the next morning. The paper mache gave the surface of the sculpture abit of texture which I wanted because I'm trying to give my sculpture a carved out wood finish.

Step 5.
After the white base dried off, I hand painted the base colours and added details.
I took a long time to complete because I made it too huge and tall! I stayed back in school to complete this and left at midnight with my friends.
I wondered why I made it so high some times, but I don't regret it because I'm very happy with my work and the end results. Yes even if it means staying back in school till midnight, because I really enjoyed my friends company too.
'I shall make it rain and flood Bukit Timah again~'

This is what Tired Hungry and Stressed out student in Temasek Design School Student do when they when we stay back late and missed dinner for the sake of hitting the deadline.

Oh the Easter Island sculpture belonged to my friend Josh, he created a quirky Easter Island head wearing a baseball cap.

End of day 3.

The next day I did my presentation at 9am in the morning. And there you have it, 3 days worth of work and sleepless nights for a 3min presentation.
I went back home and slept like a pig for 3 hours after the presentation.