20 students at ITE Tampines did a 6 week batik painting workshop with us. This time around, the school were planning to hold a flea market for their annual school event and decided to let the students sell their artwork.For us, we were on hand to make sure they produce very good artwork that they... Continue Reading →
Community Batik at Anderson Secondary School
Anderson Secondary School invited us for their school art event which they organize every year. This is a day to let the students enjoy and be themselves after completing their exams. This time around the school engage us to conduct a batik painting workshop again. Unlike earlier this year where it was classroom based, we... Continue Reading →
Art In Education Symposium At Civil Service Club
The symposium for teachers and art enrichment providers is an annual affair organised by World Prime. This year I was invited to be amongst 3 other distinguished speakers to share about our methods in art education. The auditorium was full and I casually talked about the three programs we run in schools which drew a... Continue Reading →
Batik Painting Demostration at Alexandra HortPark
As part of the September school holiday programme, we were at Alexandra HortPark for the weekend to conduct batik demonstration for visitors who came and sign up for it. The visitors who were mostly families had a fun time enjoying the batik painting experience with their children. At the end of the session, they got... Continue Reading →
Second Graffiti Workshop at Punggol Primary School
It's the one week school holiday in Singapore and this year’s batch of 20 students assigned to my graffiti workshop is not much different from the previous year. The kids were eager to learn the techniques and the process that is put into designing the school wall. Like last year, Mr Khamil, the teacher in... Continue Reading →
Singapore: Delicious and Delirious
Mr. Tan Ping Chiang – my mentor at Nafa (he was dean at one time) called me. He was exhilerated that his book is published. So I went out looking for it and found myself a jewel of Singapore illustration. It is a hard cover, full coloured book filled with Mr Tan's ink and wash... Continue Reading →