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10 surreal artists you might like (I currently love)
I’ve always liked surreal art, mostly because they capture our subconscious imagination. These imaginations often tells underlining stories about our current lives. I have been able to record my list of favourate artists ever since I started using Pinterest. I thought I will share 10 of my favourate surreal artists. Let’s see how many artists we love in […]
My sketch book, betali.st feature, warehouse in Richmond, Sad news, Melbourne Ukulele festival, biohacking
I had a little creativity struggle this week, perhaps it’s because the project is overwhelming. I’m working on a big serie which is also interactive, but nothing solid has come to my sketchbook yet. Sketch I did in the past 7 days. I need more inspirations! Another little highlight this week was my feature on betali.st. My […]
Chris corner painting, Yeok & bunny drawing, Toy to the world group show opening, Louise Bourgois at Heide museum of modern art, 365 day project by designani, Immaterial collection by Paul Ikin
I have 2 pieces of work completed last week! Yeok & Bunny was quite an intense piece. The thing with pencil sketch is, there is no “waiting time” between each session, a drawing session can get a little full on before I know it. This piece will be part of my show “Imaginary creatures”. Rose […]
Champagne chair, pencil sketch, FAWN magazine, funeral, work routine, crazy french chic and a little magic
Last two weeks has been busy, the good kind of busy. We entered a champagne chair competition, I started on a pencil sketch, got interviewed by FAWN magazine, did a funeral for a poor bird who snap its neck on our window, discovered my perfect work routine, found a crazy french chic via So Frenchy […]
Holiday nonsense, group show, Chris corner painting
The only cool thing in the entire Chadstone shopping center during the holiday, Monkey King by Lisa Roet in Saxony store Thanks to the holiday nonsense, I have been quiet for the last few weeks. A lot of eating, drinking, beach going, late night, so much that I start to miss my good old daily routine, […]
What I’ve been up to in the last few days
What a week it has been, I went to Corinna’s opening at Ursa’s studio house, had a great night at a Greek restaurant (where I used to waitress in high school days), met the founder of Lookbook.nu, finished my painting … As Christmas approaching, there are so many events happening everywhere. Stickwork Melbourne by Patrick Dougherty at Federation […]
New painting
After all day of art history listening and painting, I’m pretty happy with my result here. It really feel good to take the time and do something slowly, just like Chris said, “therapeutic”. I made some new friends too over the weekend. We didn’t eat properly though, a lot of junk food, but it was fun. […]
Q & A with Silvia, our "Draw-A-Creep" competition winner
After “Draw-A-Creep” competition ended, I visited the winner Silvia and her cafe “Little Deer Track” and had a little chat with her. Silvia with her two years old Cinzia and the three months old Vasco. Hi Silvia, great to see you in person! I thought it would be nice to know more about you since […]
Christmas is creeping onto us
I didn’t expect much when mum was showing me 2 tickets to this “Santa’s magical kingdom”. Turns out it was a good old carnival treat. I’m always amazed at how these circus people can set up these incredible scene all from the back of their vans, not to mention doing the extremes tasks on a […]
Hide and seek with Lilly in the woods.
Lilly probably has no clue how much I enjoy spending time with her. She seems to always have minds on her own and stay only in the moment with me. Maybe because of this kind of occasional meet up is what keeping the moments enjoyable every time. Lilly is a bit shy, she hides in […]