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Mark Making Tool

For the first week of class we were asked to create our mark making tool.
I was quite confused. What is a mark making tool?
I started collecting random stuff from the kitchen. Mushrooms, broccoli, a fruit net, dried prunes, chilli and some vegetables. (HAHA)
I dipped them in Chinese ink and started stamping Read more →


My line is emo: Fails (and how I salvaged it)


The pain of expectation of vs reality strikes closer to our hearts as visual artists.
Fail #1: Every detail is important
So I came across this very cool thing online, and it was done by Charlotte X.C Sullivan. It is called bubble printing.
Being a #Gobigorgohome kind of gurl, I decided to give it a try.
Here is a video of me doing it:
And Read more →

Decalcomania and my artist reference, Max Ernst

Decalcomania comes from the French word dècalcomanie. Which derives from the French word decalquer, which means to transfer or copy.
It is highly used by surrealists artists that use the technique to achieve different patterns solely due to the process of chance. It is first created by putting ink or paint on a surface such as paper, and then another paper is placed Read more →

Process: Deriving emotions from mono prints and hand drawings

Olla! Here is an update on how I have managed to derived a few of my lines from a combination of trial and errors which includes mono printing, decalcomania (my own method) and also some hand drawn ones as well!
To my surprise upon doing one of my mono prints, was that after scanning it looked like rubbish to me. I Read more →
My line is emo: The power of scanners


The best part of this project that that we are able to explore different techniques and methods.
It all started with this. a line of long folded triangles pasted together. Initially, I wanted to make it as a form of 3D texture art. However, I was not convinced with this end result.
So I consulted Ms Ina who suggested me to scan Read more →

My line is emo: Monoprints


To kickstart our project, we were told to try out monoprints. Monoprinting is pressing an inked plate onto a variety of inks, tools, and items to create different types of prints. The beauty of monoprint is that one can achieve a huge variety of prints by experimenting with different methods, and that no print will ever look similar.
Here is a video example Read more →
Project 01: My Line Is Emo


Line 01 – [ANGER] Irritation
Line 02 – [ANGER] Rage
Line 03 – [ANGER] Torment
Line 04 – [FEAR] Anxiety
Line 05 – [FEAR] Horror
Line 06 – [FEAR] Hysteria
Line 07 – [FEAR] Tension
Line 08 – [JOY] Bliss
Line 09 – [JOY] Exhilaration
Line 10 – [JOY] Relief
Line 11 – [LOVE] Compassion
Line 12 – [LOVE] Desire
Line 13 – [LOVE] Lust
Line 14 – [SADNESS] Despair
Line 15 – Read more →
Artists Research


Ed Moses
Ed Moses focuses on the profound possibilities and challenges of abstract paintings. His personality makes him choose the unknown over the known, thus his works are experimental. Most of his works are repetitive, all-over patterns of non-cursive and vertical strokes.
Resin Paintings & Paper Pieces were structures of diagonal parallel lines that zigzagged from left to right. Achieving a balance between Read more →
Project 1: My Line is Emo


Hello! For this project, I’ve tried a few techniques. The first one would be monoprinting which contributed significantly in creating the lines. They were produced digitally after scanning the prints.
After scanning the prints, they look like these! The trashbag seen above made the print shown in the picture below (on the top right corner).
other prints are created by taping scotch Read more →

My Line is Emo Pt 4: Self-Exploration

Hi guys! I am very excited about this post because I actually tried out something really cool and fun! But firstly, I want to document down what I have done way before I was introduced to OSS:
I wanted to document down all my work in a physical visual book at first, but I find Read more →