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  • my latest art event

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:55AM / Members only

    I was part of the Tiger Translate Museum Event on 8May2008.

    "Unearth mind-blowing gems from local creative hotshots in this exclusive museum-on-the-streets initiative. House in quaint shops amidst the chic Club Street precinct, the exhibits are bold, progressive and represent the best in contemporary arts and design."

    Artists include Anthony Chong, Alan Leong, Rajinder Singh, Pixel Pastry, Jason Quek, Andy Yang, Momorobo, fFurious, Ee Shaun and me.
  • visual i did for a shopping mall

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:23AM / Members only

    for Raffles City (Great Singapore Sales campaign)
  • Another book's illustrations for IDA Singapore 2006

    Wednesday, Apr 16, 2008 3:06PM / Members only

  • for IDA 2006

    Wednesday, Apr 16, 2008 2:56PM / Members only

    Another collaboration work  with sokkuan (http://sokkuan.blogspot.com) for IDA. Client loved what we did for Heneiken, then we came out with this IDA town with more fun and activities going on at every corner.
  • for Heneiken 2006

    Wednesday, Apr 16, 2008 2:45PM / Members only

    Collaboration work with my partner sokkuan (http://sokkuan.blogspot.com/)
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  • posted on Saturday, Jul 5, 2008 2:43PM  [Report]
    Courage.Justice.Humanity.Sacrifice
    Project "HOME" - An arts exhibition for the relief of victims of Sichuan earthquake -

    Background
    Hi, we are an arts organization in Hong Kong. Our name is 'Art Fete Brings Hope 藝展予希望. We are governed by the Hong Kong Laws. Every year we carried out arts exhibition in various shopping malls in Hong Kong and collected funds for the charity organizations and provided arts therapy to the sick children, and to promote arts to the citizens. The charity organizations included UNICEF, ORBIS, Children's Cancer Foundation etc. Our members are now learning in the universities, or working in various industries, for example, arts education, design, architecture, advertising, corporate communications, public bodies, property development, or running their companies or married.

    Having seen the Sichuan earthquake in China, we want to make contribution. We want to invite artists in various cities to join force to carry out an arts exhibition in Hong Kong to sustain the citizens' care and help to the victims in Sichuan.

    The Project
    The project is to call upon artists in various arts perspectives to lend out their artworks for the arts exhibition. The theme of the arts exhibition is "家". We will not carry out any sales, or auction of the artworks during the arts exhibition. However, Oxfam will call upon the citizens to donate during the arts exhibition. We will make a book/documentary for the arts exhibition with photos and meaning of the artworks, and give the books to the Sichuan government for reference, and give the books to the charity organizations as a counselling tool, and as our blessing to the victims in Sichuan.

    Your help will make a difference
    We appeal to you to support or take part or to call upon your friends to do so in the arts exhibition.

    Our members are working on the following artworks, and your support or participation would make a difference:

    Chinese calligraphy - the Chinese word '家' in various dynasties.
    Architectural arts – illustrations and models for anti-earthquake schools and citizens
    shelters.
    Installation arts - a human-size transparent container filled with fake steel bars, broken concrete, destroyed personal belongings, destroyed fixtures, fittings etc. It is
    to display how the victims feel compression, breathless and helpless etc under the broken concrete.
    Apparel arts - school uniforms made of scrapped clothes for the victim children.
    Manga arts - various short stories about home.
    Computer graphic design arts - showing the differences between Sichuan and Hong Kong in terms of geography, demographics, education facilities, residence, economy, major trades, standard of living etc. It is to stimulate the Hong Kong citizens to think how fortunate living in Hong Kong is.
    Sculpture arts – a dragon form sculpture made of keys. Each key means a home, and the dragon symbolizes China.
    Photography arts - the photos about feelings of home, or photos about children playing with their parents or friends etc.
    Product design arts - self life survival emergency tools for earthquake, and the photos or illustrations of such self life survival emergency tools adopted in other countries.
    Origami arts - origami of tables, chairs, beds, father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents, pet dog/cat etc. in rural home settings.
    Handicraft arts - hand-made stationeries including student name tag, knitted pencil bag, school note books, wooden ruler, wooden pencil etc for rural village children.
    Performing arts - songs with the meaning of 'HOME'. Marathon performance with the message of ‘HOME’.
    Action arts - record the voices and sounds at the earthquake spot, and teach the citizens to close their eyes and listen with earphone.
    Video arts - stories about the meaning of home and lives.
    Painting arts - meaning of home and lives.

    We would be very grateful if you could help and support us in this campaign.

    Look forward to receiving your support and participation.

    Thank you.
    Ivan
    Mobile: +852 9462 4987
    E-mail address: artfete@gmail.com
    Official web site under re-construction, temporary homepage:
    (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2235485123)

  • posted on Wednesday, Jun 4, 2008 4:30PM  [Report]
    haha thankyou so much! yes he is so cute!! i love him so much!
  • Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:35AM  [Report]
    cool works>

  • posted on Friday, Apr 25, 2008 3:15PM  [Report]
    Kuanth,thanks for the visit!:)

  • posted on Friday, Apr 25, 2008 11:29AM  [Report]
    Very pretty drawing!

  • posted on Friday, Apr 25, 2008 11:29AM  [Report]
    Very pretty drawing!

  • posted on Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008 10:39PM  [Report]
    like your blog,I have added you,be your fans!

  • posted on Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008 10:35PM  [Report]
    Kuanth,nice to meet you!
    cute pics you draw!
    I like the noodle,look nice!:)

  • posted on Tuesday, Apr 22, 2008 8:31PM  [Report]
    わぁ〜♪
    i respect your stylish color sense!
    smartish and heartwarming...

  • posted on Thursday, Apr 17, 2008 2:15PM  [Report]
    thanks for stopping by.. :)
    your works are great!!
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