Tuesday, September 8, 2015

My Current Hood


Can't get enough of sketching this new place where I live. It's only 5 minutes away from my office and I love the fact that I can sketch bits of it before the sun sets for the day! This is the view from one of the wooden picnic tables under the big mango tree. It's the usual hang out of the ang mo cyclists. So I was happy to get this view for sketching since they weren't around then. It was almost dark when I started sketching this straight with pen and ink. And the only waterbrush on me had about 5 drops left :( So here is is slightly dry-brushy. 

First time trying out the Calligraphy Brown Ink on my trusty old Airmail Wality italic ground fountain pen.  Stillman and Birn Alpha. 

Lorong Chuan, Singapore



Thursday, August 20, 2015

Dharma Ashoka: Sketches from the Shoot

We had a photo shoot for our teaser for Dharma Ashoka at TFA Singapore. It was the weekend before the 6th International Urban Sketchers Symposium. A few sketchers from all over the world who arrived early for the symposium stopped by to sketch the scene.  Welcome to TFA (front row) Marc Holmes, Liz Steel, Laurel Holmes, Amber Sausen, Daniel Green, (back row) Chris Ng, Dawn Lo and Andrew Yeo!


These are by Marc Taro Holmes, from Montreal, who was one of the instructors at the symposium. Marc is an amazing sketcher and teacher who taught sketching People in Motion. 





Liz Steel is an urban sketcher from Sydney, an architect and is also one of the instructors at the Symposium. She taught pointless perspective and is the online teacher behind Sketching Now! 





Marc's wife, Laurel Holmes, is a professional photographer who took fabulous shots! Here are some of them that she has graciously shared with us.






Here are sketches by Amber Sausen and Daniel Green from Minnesota. Before they left Singapore for the next leg of their journey, they allowed me to take some shots of their work. Thank you! 






A very fast and prolific sketcher, Andrew Yeo from Singapore came a few minutes before we finished and yet whipped this out in time when we were shooting the monks. 


Thank you so much for sharing your work!

DHARMA ASHOKA: A Transformative Journey 
27-29 AUGUST 2015, 8PM
TRCC Republic Poly

To collect invites, get in touch with TFA SG: 
6535 0509
admin@tfasg.org
www.tfasg.org
20 Havelock Rd, 01-01 Central Square 059765







Dharma Ashoka. 7 Days to Go!




Counting down the days before the production goes up on stage.
7 days to go.. A peaceful sandstone Buddha from Orissa.

Invitations are available upon request.
This show has no admission fee. Donations are welcome. Invitees are encouraged to give generously in support of the arts.

You may reach Temple of Fine Arts Singapore at
6535 0509
20 Havelock Rd, 01-01 Central Square 059765
www.tfasg.org
admin@tfasg.org

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Musings From an Urban Sketcher




This year's international symposium was in Singapore, the country where I currently reside. I had a unique view of the symposium as I was recording what's happening at the event in sketches.

From a trigger happy photographer to sketching what's going on, I saw the importance of each perspective as we all see the world one sketch a time. urban sketchers style, i gathered what was shared via the #usksingapore2015 hashtag to show some of the posts from everyone in one go. with different media, different paper formats and different hands contributing to the experience, it's one big sketch party at the little red dot!

Enjoy! See you online and at the streets :)

*credits to everyone who shared their sketches via the symposium fb page with the #usksingapore2015 hashtag. I hope it's ok that I compiled them to show them side by side with others.
*music by Herbie Hancock, Imagine, The Imagine Project.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Dharma Ashoka: Sketch by Andrew Yeo Kh

The weekend before the Urban Sketchers International Symposium, a few sketchers from different parts of the world dropped by at our Dharma Ashoka photo shoot at Temple of Fine Arts. Andrew was one of them. He is a very prolific urban sketcher from Singapore.  He arrived the latest during that day but whipped this out in less than 30 minutes! Thanks for sharing your sketch, Andrew. Appreciate it. 


Monday, August 3, 2015

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Dharma Ashoka: How Graceful Can A War Be?

 

Yesterday I went to a rehearsal of Temple of Fine Arts Singapore's Dharma Ashoka dance drama. They were working on the war scene. It's amazing how movement can be so poetic and graceful even in the context of war. Must give it up for these dancers working out their routine and how their action/reaction and personal exploration of movement become the choreography.  




This production is happening on the 
27-29 August 2015 at 8PM, TRCC Theatre, Republic Polytechnic. 

If you haven't gotten your invites yet, you can get them at 
Temple of Fine Arts Singapore
6535 0509
20 Havelock Rd, 01-01 Central Square 059765
admin@tfasg.org
www.tfasg.org



Thursday, July 30, 2015

Dharma Ashoka: A Transformative Journey

As Singapore hits its 50th year anniversary, Temple of Fine Arts Singapore is mounting a dance drama on the 27-29 August 2015, 8pm at TRCC THEATRE, REPUBLIC POLYTECHNIC.



"Dharma Ashoka: a stage production that brings to life the metamorphic journey & spiritual uplift of the mighty Mauryan Emperor Ashoka.  Upon witnessing the suffering caused by his greed and desire 
for conquest, he sought inspiration from teachings of the Buddha, thus relinquishing violence and adopting peaceful models of rule.

As we celebrate the city-state's milestone birthday, we reflect and revisit the ideas conceived by our very own leaders, whose vision uprooted Singapore from conflict and confrontation, propelling her to become an exemplary city state through co-operation and reconciliation, achieving the ideals of Peace & of One-People."

Here's a sketch of King Ashoka, played by Dharmenda Ganesh, 
drawn at one of the photo shoot sessions.  


You may reach TFA to get your invites at 
6535 0509
20 Havelock Rd, 01-01 Central Square 059765
admin@tfasg.org
www.tfasg.org





Wednesday, July 29, 2015

GISTORIES: Anand and the Sitar

Gistories: Anand and The Sitar

I met a Sitar teacher at Temple of Fine Arts Singapore. His name is Anand, originally from Coimbatore in Tami Nadu, South of India. On his last day before moving back to India, I made a video of him and got to know him a little better. It has been a few years since but on days I remember him there's a slice of this day captured in a little movie that I can replay.


Hi and Bye For Now Virginia Hein

I totally missed Virginia Hein's workshop at the 6th International Urban Sketchers Symposium in Singapore . I was at another location covering the workshops there which was far from her location. Today she is flying home to Los Angeles. Some sketchers met up with her at lunch and went with her to Waterloo. Managed to join Francis Theo, Chris Ng and Parka with her for some drinks and ice kachang and headed over to the Chinese temple to sketch. 

Before going back to work I did a super quick sketch and got her to sign it.

Felt good to meet her and bask a bit in her sunshine  before she left. Safe travels, Virginia Hein and hope to learn more from you and see your sketches online via your blog. See you again someday :) 


Monday, July 27, 2015

My First Ever Sketchwalk



The day I met the Urban Sketchers in Singapore, I knew that I have found my tribe!  It was my new year's resolution for 2013 to do something I really love and but just never gotten around to allowing myself to go for it. It was the January 2013, the first for the year.

I came in at show and tell so it wasn't valid but I made connections and caught a whiff that there was a regional sketchwalk at Chao Praya in Bangkok. It was good enough to get Madam Tia Boon Sim's email address and I emailed her about my interest! Bam! So I went and that was my first sketchwalk!



I missed my flight and took the next flight out. No one could pick me up but Mr Asnee Tasna told me where to go and I dove right in to the temple of the Reclining Buddha and sketched my heart out.
I was hooked!




Back in Singapore, the wild sketchers here are so fired up there was always someone sketching and if the weather was bad, we virtually sketched together! The interest for sketching here was like a fever that you would never want to be cured of! Haha!