19.11.08

台灣人的心

台灣人的心,

只價值 3600 新台幣嗎?

17.11.08

中彈

躺著也是會中彈的.

11.11.08

design

it so happened to be that designs are 'most of the times' ripping off other people's (be it great or ordinary) designs on and on, and claiming as inpiration but merely a motifcation.

perhaps in designer's dictionary,

modify spells like this:

c-o-p-y

10.11.08

Opening of Singapore Contemporary Young Artists (SCYA) website launch

digital image. 2008. © twahc
-
digital image. 2008. © twahc
-

digital image. 2008. © twahc
-

digital image. 2008. © twahc
-

digital image. 2008. © twahc
-





sleeping

once thought as waste of time,

now i've realized it,

as my way of escaping.

from reality.

7.11.08

fame

it's about who you are connected with and the persistence of doing what you have been doing.

5.11.08

Singapore Contemporary Young Artists launch at Sculpture Square 06/11/08

Invitation of SCYA website launch (front)
-
Invitation of SCYA website launch (back)
-
Singapore Contemporary Young Artists Website Launch
Time and Place
Thursday, November 6, 2008 at 7:00pm - Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 3:00pm
Location: Sculpture Square, Chapel Gallery, 155 Middle Road, Singapore 188977

Participating Artists:
Angela Chong, Andrina Wong, Arnewaty, Chen Yi-Cheng, Farizwan Fajari, Hazel Lim, Jacklyn Soo, Nurasyikin Bte Hamzah, Marienne Yang, Maxine Chong, Natasha Wei, Sabrina Koh, Safarrudin Abdul Hamid, Shubigi Rao, Tania De Rozario, Tan Seow Wei, Chang JinChao, Vertical Submarine, Alecia Neo, Ghazi Alqudcy, Jing Quek, Sha Najak, and Zahir Sanosi.

About SCYA:
Singapore Contemporary Young Artists aims to gather and promote talented young practicing artists whose works show potential for recognition.

The first round of 23 artists selected represent a continuity of their practice as well as work in the art of the time. They could be dealing with pop-culture, identity, religion, history, sexuality, multiculturalism, globalisation, new-media technology, bio-engineering and even AIDS awareness in forms of painting, installation, printmaking, sculptures, drawings, performance art, multimedia formats and text.

SCYA aims to first complete a detailed website containing links and collaborations with various government constituencies, educational institutions and art communities, following after a curated exhibition of promising Young Artists in 2009 and eventually produce a publication in 2010-11 to mark a generation of Singapore’s Contemporary Young Artists.

SCYA projects are currently run by Jacklyn Soo and Sabrina Koh.

Project is kindly funded by National Arts Council

SingaporeVenue by Sculpture Square

More informationa at:

http://singaporecontemporaryyoungartists.blogspot.com/

www.contemporaryart.sg

-


3.11.08

Uniquely Singapore Contemporary Young Artists

digital image of postcard format (front). 2008. © twahc

digital image of postcard format (back). 2008. © twahc

Uniquely Singapore Contemporary Young Artists

Series of Participating Artists

2008

Digital Prints in Postcard Format

10 x 15 cm