Happy Monday! Digital drawing of the day is of an orange water pistol which is a Weapon of mass happiness.
Ever wonder where your sock went? Digital drawing of the day is of the cheeky sock gremlin. He steals my goggles too. 😬
Protect me from the haze ~ sock gremlin. Digital drawing of the day is one of my favourite characters, the sock gremlin who steals socks in my house. If you keep on losing just one sock, you know who's been... Continue Reading →
Set your spirit free! Digital drawing of the day is of Stewart the seagull and friends. Stewart is a European herring gull.
Digital drawing of the day is Zoe the zebra. Equus quagga.
Good morning! Digital drawing of the day is of the lovely Gisele the Giraffe.(Giraffa camelopardalis)
I've been a bit busier recently as I've started working on my first solo art exhibition. The reality of it is still sinking in as I didn't plan for it but when the time feels right and the door opens,... Continue Reading →
As featured in Tatler Malaysia. Thank you for the mention!! What a lovely surprise. I consider it an honour when Tatler lists me as a local artist to follow. "If you can’t find the time to support local artists by... Continue Reading →
Before they pass away. An amazing and captivating exhibition by photo journalist Jimmy Nelson.
He has taken stylised portraits of indigenous tribes around the world to raise awareness of their cultures.
For more info visit http://www.GeorgeTownFestival.com
For more info about Jimmy Nelson visit http://www.JimmyNelson.com
Before they pass away by Jimmy Nelson for George town festival
Before they pass away. An amazing and captivating exhibition by photo journalist Jimmy Nelson.
He has taken stylised portraits of indigenous tribes around the world to raise awareness of their cultures.
Venue: Bangunan UAB. 21-35 Gat lebuh China, Penang.
Opening hours: 11am – 6pm
Until: 27 August 2017
Before they pass away by Jimmy Nelson
For more info visitwww.GeorgeTownFestival.com
For more info about Jimmy Nelson visitwww.JimmyNelson.com
JIMMY NELSON – PHOTOGRAPHER
Jimmy Nelson (UK, 1967) started working as a photographer in 1987. Having spent 10 years at a Jesuit boarding school in the North of England, he set off on his own to traverse the length of Tibet on foot (1985). The journey lasted a year and upon his return his unique visual diary, featuring revealing images of a previously inaccessible Tibet, was published to wide international acclaim.
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