This school could not get enough of my assembly talk last year and wanted more. So for this zoom session broadcasted to the entire school, we expanded the scope by talking about caricaturing objects and animals. We talked about anthropomorphism and demonstrated how to humanise a parrot to mark a significant event - the relocation... Continue Reading →
Student Interviewers Produced a Funky Video and Published News Article.
Students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies requested and interview for their school project and they shot videos during the process. This was in mid 2020, and I was pleasantly surprised when the team comprising of Danial Izwan B Mohd Shahri, Muhd Idris Bin Mohd Asrin, Liu Jia and Saleema Noor... Continue Reading →
Community Batik
Students involvement with the community in conjunction with the Racial Harmony Day. Values in Action (VIA) are learning experiences that support students’ development as socially responsible citizens who contribute meaningfully to the community, through the learning and application of values, knowledge and skills.
Batik Workshop for Visiting students
Taiwanese students came for batik-painting workshop at the studio. Word must be going around (the world) to visit a local artist studio. Good to include in your Singapore learning journey.
Batik Painting Workshop at CDAC
School holiday programs across Singapore. We were engaged by CDAC to conduct classes at their many centres for the month. Batik painting sessions for primary school where we talked about looking at batik followed by making a batik piece from scratch with tjanting and wax. Glad that went well as school starts next week.
Community batik installation
West view primary school adds on the vibrant colors along their spiral staircase. Getting down the steps in colors!!
Batik Painting at Kamal's Artshop
NTU student exchange programme are here again for this year! Glad they enjoyed the batik painting workshop today.
Mini-Batik Painting workshop at Boon Lay Primary School
Held a mini-batik painting workshop at Boon Lay Primary School for both students and their parents. The participants were each given a pre-waxed mini batik design to complete using our traditional batik dyes. The designs were already pre-waxed onto the cloth thus no hot-waxing is required by the students.