Music video for Tanya Davis' song Art by Andrea Dorfman
See the works of those who have taken the art adventure at the ATC on Parade exhibition at Bishan Public Library next week from 6 to 13 August.
Exploring possibilities as one takes pauses on the busy journey of life.
Music video for Tanya Davis' song Art by Andrea Dorfman
See the works of those who have taken the art adventure at the ATC on Parade exhibition at Bishan Public Library next week from 6 to 13 August.
Kuroshio Sea - 2nd largest aquarium tank in the world - (song is Please don't go by Barcelona) from Jon Rawlinson on Vimeo.
It is sad to hear of Malaysian filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad's passing away. She was a champion for diversity and had a great way in weaving tender and loving details into her work.
This is one of the commercials she made in Singapore.
Click here and here for two more.
It's our once-a-month fun gathering again. How fun it was to put our photos and lovely scraps together. Yet another wonderful crafting session at KBCC.
Even our friend Ee Wei in Canada joined us by sending her masterpiece ahead of time.
And guess who had the honour of creating something on everyone's behalf for her.
outside the box from joseph Pelling on Vimeo.
This is Zee Avi.
Love her voice ... the playful irony in this song ... the mix of Malay and English ... and the ukulele.

Today was a pleasant cloudy day for Nonya Manis to join a carnival at the park.
A good crowd at the Orange Ribbon Carnival had the chance to try their hands at creating their own unique Peranakan fashion.
Well, it was a good time for Nonya Manis.

How very nice to have my origami giftboxes featured on the Folding Trees website.
And this was the photo.

Visited "Like That One", a lovely wonderland of playful vintage homeware in Bukit Batok.
There were so many rehabbed and restored vintage goods, each a labour of love. Here is a sneak peek.
A rED carpet makes the pink tricycle standout.
Comfy gREEN settee to indulge some yummy reads.
bLUEs that could make you sing.
Make your way there to discover something you like.
Recently, I was told about a talk, Grandmother's Storeroom: The Archeology of Your Family, which encouraged the keeping of journals about objects that make up our personal memory, very much like what an archeologist would do when they discover an artifact. How often when we find an old photograph or some long-forgotten knick-knack in the house, we can only wonder what the story behind them is.
This wonderful site called Significant Objects is all about the story behind what others might consider junk. And these objects are up for bid at eBay.
I find this recollection behind this toy toaster quite a good read.
Dig away!

What are these? Something edible?
We do get to have some simple snacks during our A*Live sessions, but these are not edible.
Does this give a clue?
We tried our hands at paper piercing or pricking. Great stuff that we created won't you say?
It was a lovely session with old friends and new. Nice catching up and amazing meeting new friends who have been creating ATCs and seeing their work for the first time.
Next month, we will be having our 2nd annual ATC exhibition, ATC on Parade. From 6 to 13 August at Bishan Public Library. We are all excited. Make a date with us.
Nathan Sawaya is indeed an amazing brick artist.

Stepping out in her new look made her shaky all over.
Illustration Friday.

One of my newest ATC was featured on Cuteable. Delighted.
For this card, I tried my hand at paper piercing. Will be getting everyone to try their hand at paper piercing at A*Live next Thursday.
What a fab mockumentray! (Pst, must watch the credits.)
Via Drawn.