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SWS Exhibition 2009

November 24, 2009 - 6:55 pm  Print This 2 Comments




It's Singapore's Watercolor Society 40th Annual Exhibition and I was there to enjoy some artworks being exhibited. Been 15 years since I last grab my brushes and reminisced for a while while giving Marvin some support! Ajah! Ajah! Glad to see 2 of his artworks on sell. Check out his blurb! Be a fan! Check Marvin's website.

Well, it was an eye opening exhibition as I got to see numbers of artworks from the sifus around. Some watercolor arts were so lively (see below) that you almost felt like grabbing the piece and own it, of course the price tag is glimmering pricey! Hehehe! Enjoy~

Note : All artworks exhibited (and published in this website) are copyrighted and originated by their respected artist. Artworks were being photographed / captured for references purposes only.

Marvin demoing to the crowds.

Marvin's work, Keppel Harbour

Marvin's brush

Marvin's watercolor tray. hehehe! I always clean up after use. :P

Flood , Saving Lives!

Some perspective!

Those are Birdie!

This banana is fresh!!!

Mandarin Bonsai

Kois swimming

Some artificial flowers 

Uncle enjoying arts

Uncle enjoying arts while flipping references

Junior's work!

Bali Kecak Dance

Life in Suburban

Nonya Vows

I love this piece to bits… a sparrow under shelter. (Not for sale)

Marvin's Balinese Ceremony & price tag :P (refer first image)

This is another wonderful piece of artwork. Cafe!





The Onozuka Experience

September 9, 2009 - 12:29 am  Print This 1 Comment




When I was in Macau, I saunter around the St. Paul Ruins but that striking sun was holding me off to the shade. I sat on the barricade and something unusual caught my attention. An artist with a pen! Without hesitant, I greeted this stranger with a HI. I flaunt my SLR and asked for permission of taking his photograph, he was surprised and agreed upon. Later on, we shared some light insights of similar hobby possessions (when I was young) and surprised to know that he’s a japanese. Well, I didn’t get to chat further as my schedule was pretty tight on that very day.

After our e-mail exchange, I just got to know that he likes drawing abroad, and travels with his pen around, on the palm and vacillate with his mechanical pen. Hmm… the scale that’s much more lightweight than norm watercolor schema that had driven my desire to understand it further. Astringed as it seemed and the tools used were entirely portable. Beam on, I think I had found some art treasures in that region (Macau) on that particular day (Saturday). Speculate on, the lineweight is just right for my eyes as I enjoyed the live presentation on the spot albeit it’s just a short few minutes. :) Anyway, nice to know you Hideo :D

Hideo on his unique paint brush (that’s what made me curious as I never seen such paint brush before) and finished lines.

The smallest tray I ever seen. Mixing color is fun.

Color fill on the surface.

A holder is required for firmity and remain flat surface, but usually unclipped during the fills to avoid marks.

Out of the box, how portable was that :D

Here are some of Hideo’s work, that I regained permission for publishing it on this site.

St. Paul Ruins as drawn above. Simple, sketchy n’ lovely.

Another piece from St. Lawrence Church.

This is The Chapel of our Lady of Penha. I adore this piece for the medieval structures.

Some other works of Hideo during his summer vacation in Spain. This is Casa Milà.

Another great piece of La Sagrada Família, Spain. Simply an intrigue. Look at those line details drawn…
Should I say sparks of the indemnity… However the cranes are a bit distracting :P

Last piece here of Santa Maria Del Mar, Barcelona.

Thank you Hideo of sharing this :)

 





Studio Blog Headers

August 21, 2008 - 11:38 pm  Print This No Comments




Thanks for all the support people and I would like to share my previous blog header design with you all. Most design below were mixed with existing template design downloaded from the web and somehow, it’s much related to free flow art and photography integration. Take note that I’m always in love with blue color as it gave me an aspire to grow and enhancing  design thoughts. So, what you think and which is the best of all time? You can also vote on the right pane…
 

(A) Just lines and colors

     

(B) Air waves

     

(C) White Aurora

     

(D) Christmas Santa

     

(E) Chinese New Year & Celebrations

     

(F) Twinz

     

(G) Concerns Photography ( Current Layout )

     

 





Para Para Dance

May 7, 2008 - 11:35 pm  Print This 1 Comment




Hey hey hey, this post is dedicated to Ah Bong. This is where we hang out at the time he was here – The Para Para Paradise Machine situated at Marina Square. He is a fan of it so no doubt that he can dance better than me. hehe! Enjoy the show in GIF format using my SLR to compile.

WARNING : There are 4 gif displaying and each are over 150KB. Last file is the huge version which will take up to 2MB.


(151KB)


(159KB)


(176KB)


(2.04MB)

HAHAHAHA! Ah Bong you’ve got your groove on.
Thank you for your patience of downloading….









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