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Shin Shin Bijinga! (新。真美人系)
My team, Gekkie, Raj, Son Tra and I created a visual response to Shin Bijinga – No.12 Dancing with Fan by Yosho Chikanobu.
I believe this is our first time doing such a project, and actually exhibiting it (although it was only for 5 hours), but for me, it felt really exciting because it was also my first time creating Read more →
Final project reflection

Reflection
To be honest I was quite excited for this project as I felt it had lots of room for appropriation, which is something I quite enjoy doing and have done in previous projects. (https://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/awong011/2016/03/22/research-paper-on-chinese-paintings-lol-jk-project-2-final-post/) I feel that appropriation, if done well, can better express information about an object/person by letting viewers see it in a totally different light.
When our group Read more →
Histories of Art II: Final Project

Hi everyone! Thanks for a wonderful trip to history this semester! I definitely enjoyed myself more this semester. Shh, don’t tell Michael Walsh this. 😛
Below will be the following contents.
Prototype images Artist Statement Bibliography Presentation Slides ReflectionOur Prototype Images
Questions pointed out:
Why cover Naomi Neo’s face, and why was there two covers?To show the irony in how we perceive the body differently when Read more →
Reflections
Initially, I believe like many groups, we had the idea of doing “Singapore landscape” on Japanese screens, when I first imagined the product, it thought how cool would it be! However, after attending the lecture on Japanese art, Bijingas, which was introduced during the lecture, caught my attention. I took this idea to the group and we started having discussions Read more →
Art History // Final words

I am so happy that whatever we visualised have all came into place!
We managed to set-up a picnic setting, and let our classmates participate in the presentation as well!
I am really grateful to have project mates that think alike and work on the same pace!
Thanks Andrew, Chen Yue and Read more →
Art History: Final Project
Hi Everyone! We are team Shingaporu and for this project, we are working on a landscape digital painting as part of the celebration for Singapore and Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary which is happening right here right now.
Claim
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Japan-Singapore diplomatic relationship. That is the reason why we combine Read more →

Art History // Final Presentation

Group members: Andrew, Chen Yue, Fern, Ziyu To follow up with my previous post on the ceramics plate, my team and I have decided on the following claim:
The function of Chinese ceramic plates has changed from decorative items to common utilitarian wares over the years.
And below, I will be covering a brief proposal on our concept, some images of the Prototypes that Read more →

Team Shingaporu: FINAL PROJECT

Hi Everyone! We are team Shingaporu and for this project, we are working on a landscape digital painting as part of the celebration for Singapore and Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary which is happening right here right now.
Claim
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Japan-Singapore diplomatic relationship. That is the reason why we combine Japanese Read more →

Team Shingaporu Final Project
Hi Everyone! We are team Shingaporu and for this project, we are working on a landscape digital painting as part of the celebration for Singapore and Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary which is happening right here right now.
Claim
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Japan-Singapore diplomatic relationship. That is the reason why we combine Japanese Read more →

Artist Statement


Freedom To Be
In this age where LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) rights is gaining traction, the T in the equation still faces alienation, even within the LGBT community. Local events to raise awareness pertaining to LGBT issues such as Pink Dot tend to have a strong emphasis on gay and lesbian issues. Freedom To Be addresses this gap by taking inspiration Read more →




