Category: Visual Ideas

  • How REXKL Transforms Art Through Cutting-Edge Technology

    Students from INTI’s Diploma in Multimedia with Animation Design experienced the transformative power of projection mapping at REXKL’s Twilight Immersive Journey. This event merged storytelling and technology, showcasing three unique segments that highlighted cultural identity. The immersive experience inspired students to integrate new techniques in their creative endeavors, reflecting REXKL’s evolution as a cultural hub.

  • #TrippingSingapore2022: Capturing Architectural Elements in Water and Colour

    In my #throwbackThursday, this long outstanding post on my short tripping to Singapore deserves some attention. Throughout the years, Singapore has been making headlines for its breathtaking skylines and modern environmental enhancements. The city-state’s futuristic architecture has become a symbol of its ambition and innovation. From the iconic Marina Bay Sands with its gravity-defying rooftop…

  • Guts. Glamour. Guerilla: Crafting Captivating Campaigns with a Twist

    Guerilla gets more than a strategic warfare plan when creativity is added to it. Throw in some glamour and create an unexpected effect to see the action to reaction.

  • Take a Walk and Smell the Beans

    Looking for a great place to chill and ideate but not entirely a fan of coffee? Here’s a place you might enjoy just as much as I do here at SS15 Subang.

  • NFT, the 21st Century Art Movement

    What are your thoughts on NFT and the new world of Digital Art? Here is my short yet quick take and perhaps a little share of my quaint shop on Mintable.app

  • Carnations and Daisies: The Garden of Love

    A visual journey of love and friendship represented through symbolic turns in life and the colors of one’s love story. Read about my experience in creating a visual tale for two of the closest friends who met by chance and fell in love.

  • Carving into the Hide: The Solmiet Story

    At some point life, we have a tendency to seek something new and this time I opened the door to leather working. Leatherworking requires quite an enormous amount of energy especially when leather tooling – a process of engraving or embossing on leather.   The first few tries where not at all easy. Patience was…

  • Breaking into the New World

    Breaking into a new world is hard but here is a short update of where I have been and where I will go next.

  • Painted Memories

    From paper to plates, Painted Memories is a short story of some of the experimentations that created my latest line of Bespoke Plates.

  • Living in the Age of Covid-19

    Come the mid of September, we were near functioning back to the classic physical classroom setting with the touch of social distancing. It felt so good to be back into the studio setting with a live audience (in this case, students). In this set below, you would see me conducting a stencil silkscreen using vinyl…