My Chair for Chairity is featured in the New Straits Times paper today! 🙂 A charity project for cancer displays works on teakwood armchairs, writes Meera Murugesan CANCER often brings to mind pain, suffering and death. Naturally, being diagnosed... Continue Reading →
Shaq Koyok, was born in 1985 in a 'orang asli' or 'aboriginal' village called Kampung Pulau Kempas, Banting, Selangor, Malaysia He has painted ever since he was a child and he uses his art to express his experiences and to... Continue Reading →
This is a vintage Nonya or Peranakan Jar with peonies. They were probably used for soup and ordered for wedding celebrations.
This is the second Papier-mâché animal that I made. This was a collaboration with my friend Sue Tan. If you remembered I made the duck earlier and now this is the horse. These were made for our good friend's birthday.... Continue Reading →
It's hard to imagine that this is Ernest Zacharevic's first solo exhibition. His facebook page has over 90,000 fans. At 27 years old, this Lithuanian lad has achieved iconic status in Malaysia and now internationally. The BBC referred to Ernest... Continue Reading →
This is part of my peony series. I love doors. I know I have used them before but I'm building up a collection 😉
Tiffin carriers were a traditional form of transporting food in Malaysia and around the region. An old school lunch box. This one is made of metal and enamel paint and were used by the Peranakans. Sometimes there are peonies painted... Continue Reading →
My friends and I were invited by Vogelsang Gallery to the preview night of the affordable art fair in Singapore this evening at the F1 Pit Building. I actually stayed back for this. I went to the one in Hampstead... Continue Reading →
