When I tidy up my cupboard, found this little piggy dough figurine done by May Toh which is Singaporean who learn from China true dough figurine master many years ago.
This piggy doll which made by flour which was given by May in January 2007 during an event still in very good condition! (see my post in jan 2007)
I strongly recomment her dough figurine for those who looking quality artworks for your coming Chinese New Years events! May Toh’s website at http://www.talentsdata.8m.com/maytoh.htm
I would like to highlight this is because during past 2 years, I heard more and more guests (not the event companies or staffs) keep complaining about the bad quality of the flour doll which get mould and spoil fast which done by the current most active event artists from China (the parents and the daughter). Unfortunately I did not see thouse spoilt dough figurine at all, so got no comment about it. I just like to recomment some local Singaporean great artist down here.
Beside May Toh, another Singaporean who also provide quality dough figurine making, can see her works at: http://www.talentsdata.8m.com/02_003.htm
As an ambidextrous caricaturist, I do caricature drawing since 1990 in Singapore. Einstien from Norway is the pioneer caricaturist with certain years before me, then follow by Eric Ng, Saik, Poon Ee Way whose were my senior. Chong Jit Leong, which known having shop at Yishun area doing full time portrait and caricature around that time as well if not wrong. Not much people doing caricature for events fringe art during that period. Nowadays, more than 22 active caricaturists in the industry.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Roving Caricature at Clarke Quay
I had been hired by an event company to do roving caricature in Clarke Quay, the client is AutoDesk Group Users’ guests came from a conference organized by them, which came from many countries.Great to meet magician Bob Chua doing close up magic in the event!Nice bar counter decorated by ice carving!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Roving Caricaturist at Christmas Party
Did caricature at Chijmes Singapore for a Christmas Party, the drawing was mainly emphasizing to the children guests. It was an outdoor roving job. In thought today’s morning and noon’s weather was warm and expected that should be a tough job to work in such warm environment this evening, but fortunately it have a rain and stopped before the show start!I did a side view caricature! Heehee!
Monday, December 8, 2008
High Floor View
Took these photos while I waiting for my event start. To me that is a dramatic scene because I do not work in high floor office.According Chinese geomancy, that is not a good thing to see such ‘gab’ between 2 buildings, it represents a bad energy like a big knife cutting towards you; it will cause the unsmoothness of the luck. To solve this problem, through Chinese geomancy way: you could cover the window with curtain, or you can put a big round stone near the window or if is having big space, you can also put a water fountain to remove the bad energy of the ‘big knife cutting’.
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Caricature,
feng shui,
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Just a Sunday
Did a birthday party at HardRock Café Singapore, just took some photos. Saw this busking artist playing chinese instrument outside Orchard Mrt.ION Orchard shopping centre still in progress.Some beautiful promoters giving leaflets on the road.Nice cute ‘teddy bear’ Christmas tree.Everyone was very busy choosing their stuffs, are you in the pictures?
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Caricature at Hilton Hotel Singapore
That was great to do caricature for nice guests dinner and dance at Hilton Hotel Singapore.Met my old ‘colleagues’ the musician Michael, Ahmad Sahab and Leonardo in the event.Their jazz music was very nice! That was “The Girl from Ipanema” and the rest of the song.There are some events going on at the Orchard Road.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Christmas Season and Chinese New Year 2009
You can see many places having Christmas decorations around the streets and shopping malls.Anyway, the decorations will be replaced by the coming next year Chinese New year decorations very soon once the Christmas day passed, because usually Chinese New Year fall on 4th- 6th on February, but next year 2009, the eve of Chinese New Year fall on 26th of January! There were some event companies check the items and date availabilities during next year’s Chinese New Year’s period.
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