Live Art

Live Floral Painting in Chinese-Style at Rolex’ CNY Gala Dinner

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It was such a lovely experience painting these peonies for Rolex at the beautiful St Regis’ Caroline’s Mansion.  The CNY celebration dinner had a chinoiserie theme and hence the blue peonies. Though peonies are usually painted in red and pink in Chinese paintings, blue is a rather rare choice but I love how they turned out.

Considered by many as “the king of flowers”, the peony (牡丹 mudan) is one of the most prized flowers in the Chinese culture for its beauty and its representation of wealth and honour. This was painted in the 寫意 (Xieyi) Chinese painting style which is more freehand and expressive.

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For those of you who do not read Chinese, the character above is 福 (Fu) which means “Good Fortune”. It is one of the most auspicious Chinese characters you would find being displayed or used frequently during the Chinese New Year celebrations. So when 福 is featured together with peonies, it is an even greater blessing.

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Other than Peonies, Chrysanthemums are also very popular during the Chinese New Year celebrations. Especially the multi-petal golden hue ones which represent abundance of wealth and prosperity, joy and optimism. So how can I not paint them too for the CNY Gala Dinner.

It is said that if the Narcissus 水仙 blooms on the Chinese New Year Day, you will have wealth and fortune the whole year through. So I just had to include this auspicious flower in my repertoire of Chinese painted flowers for Rolex.

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Live Art at Apple Orchard Road

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Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought of presenting at an Apple Store in front of a hundred over people. Oh what an incredible experience that was!

Thank you to all of you who signed up or just dropped in to join me for the Live Art session on that 10 December afternoon. Hope you had enjoyed it as much as I had. I would also like to say a special thank you to Erika and Larrison from the Apple team who helped made this happen. You guys have been the most wonderful!

 
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Do you know what is the most challenging part of fashion illustration? Yes, you got that right. It is the rendering of the various types of textiles!

Apple and I thought it would be a good idea to share my techniques of doing so during the Apple Live Art event using the iPadPro and Apple Pencil. So I did a live demo of a beautiful runway look from ELIE SAAB‘s FW2017 RTW Collection which featured lace, sheer chiffon and a fur coat.

I have to admit that it was quite a challenging piece to illustrate given the short time. But kudos to all the participants who did such an amazing job rendering their runway looks. Well done!

 
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Bobbi Brown Crushed Lip Colour Media Launch Party

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Psst....I think I have a major crush...on a lipstick. Not just any lipstick but Bobbi Brown's new Crushed Lip Colour. So you can imagine how thrilled I was to be able to do some live sketching at its launch party last week. Thank you so much, Bobbi Brown Singapore for having me. And big thanks too to all the amazing guests who waited patiently for their turn. It was lovely to meet all of you but it felt a little like a 5-min speed-dating session, no? 

 
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