25
Feb 11

SKETCHWALK FEB

We have 2 sketchwalk locations for you this month. Our sketchwalk at our usual time this saturday will be at the business district. We will meet at RAFFLES PLACE MRT station at 9AM. We can sketch around this quieter business district on the weekend. see map. I’m looking forward to exploring and sketching the Marina Blvd area with it’s new structures near to the water front. We will meet at Lau Pa Sat hawker Centre at 12pm for lunch and show and tell. Please call Andrew at 91070735 for more info. Me and Don will be meeting you there.

Tia will not be able to join us for Saturday’s sketchwalk. This is because she will be at the Dragon Kiln from Friday till Sunday doing pottery wood firing. She invites anyone who is interested to join her for a mini sketchwalk and BBQ at the tree house there. (no need to bring BBQ food but finger food welcome). The location is Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle. 85 Lorong Tawas (off Jalan Bahar). And please come on FRIDAY 6PM till late. (***the night before our saturday sketchwalk***) It may be a little far off to get to. But it is an interesting place. To Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle – Take MRT to Boon Lay Station. Hop on to bus 199 at the bus interchange. Alight the bus stop after the PIE flyover along Jalan Bahar, just before the turn to Nanyang Avenue (NTU). You can see a small road on the left side with huge pots at the corner before the bus stop.

Please call Tia for directions if you get lost or if you need more info about the dragon kiln. Tel: 96968080.


23
Feb 11

OIC interview with SpeakCryptic

“Speakcryptic” is the moniker of Farizwan Fajari, an artist working and living on the sunny island of Singapore. He graduated from the Lasalle College of the Arts in 2007 with a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art, majoring in Painting. He has also taken part in numerous local exhibitions since 2005 and plays the electric bass for I Am David Sparkle.

OIC: Besides “Speakcryptic” do you have any other tag line or slogan? Why this moniker?

SC: I don’t really have any other tagline besides “Speak Cryptic”. The moniker actually came about after I had, well I’m not too sure what it was exactly but I would probably define it as an argument with this person I used to know in 2004. And he said that I am always speaking in cryptic and that I would always replace my words that could be potentially harmful, with other words that doesn’t really make much sense. And he was right. I was born with a really sharp tongue and I used to say the most darndest things. And when I grew older, I realize that I’m not really much of a nice person since I have this knack of saying really stupid things to people without any regard to how they feel. So in an attempt to better myself, I started shutting up, but that in itself didn’t solve the problem as I was struggling with my other self. So I started speaking in codes….like I would address certain people and situations with a language that no one understood but myself. And that helped because I’m able to say what I wanted to say without hurting anyone else. And that mentality carried itself to art school. I started signing off as Speak Cryptic on my paintings and drawings. And it made sense to use that moniker during my brief stunt as a street artist. However, I recently realize that speaking in a coded language is not a healthy thing and I am slowly trying to talk to people and let them know about my views on things with a little more tact. But I guess, I am just more socially awkward than anything else. Anyway, to make this long story short, the name “Speak Cryptic” kinda stuck and it’s what I used to sign off in both of my commercial and non-commercial works.

OIC: What keeps you going – you have been fairly consistent in your style?

SC: Fear keeps me going. I really want to make something out of myself and this fear of the possibility of turning into nothing, is my fuel. I love drawing but I seriously don’t think that I am born to be an artist or an illustrator so it’s safe to assume that my “style” came from my inability to draw. My line work was a product of my years of struggle with the pencil. There were many times when I wanted to give up because I would get so frustrated because it didn’t seemed that I could render anything at all. But I guess I loved it too much and I just kept going at it. I’m still very dissatisfied with the way I draw and am striving to do it better in the future.

OIC: Biggest lesson you have learned so far as a delineator?

SC: That patience is indeed a virtue. And that acrylic paint can’t dry under a minute. :)

OIC: What do you think about illustrators or illustration in Singapore.

SC: We have such a great pool of talent here in Singapore so I really think it’s great. What makes it better is the fact that since we live in a country that’s super small, the artists here kinda knows everyone else. So for me personally, I think I’ve been personally blessed with knowing all of these great, talented people and it has provided me with a platform to learn from these guys so easily.

OIC: What is your illustration wet dream?

SC: I would love to be able to do some illustration work for a skateboard company or two. And maybe a CD sleeve design for my favorite bands. That would be AWESOME.

You can see more of Speakcryptic’s work here : http://www.speakcryptic.com/



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23
Feb 11

Christmas elves for G2000

A couple of Christmas elves I did for G2000 for their Christmas promotion last year. The elves were to be inserted into photos of models. However, the female elf ended being used on her own as part of in-store materials.


17
Feb 11

San San’s new portrait of Fleecircus

This a painting of my favorite illustrator and photographer! Can you guess who she is? :)

It’s based on a photo that she took of herself and i wanted to add in some elements that are associated with her – chairs, the outdoors, nature, birds. You can see from the progressives that it took some time to get to the final picture, but the journey was fun. The painting is 36″ x 48″, acrylic on canvas.

SanSan’s blog http://www.shinesanshine.blogspot.com/




15
Feb 11

Adidas: Adizero

Hi Guys, here’s some illustrations I did with Kilo Studios for the Adidas : Adizero facebook game.

Do check out the link: HERE.

Play the game and win adidas prizes!

Sketches were done first based on each character attributes. By stereotyping the design based their attributes is easy to create a set of character with contrast in terms of shapes, gender or form.

Big ups to Kilo for making the game mechanics, its really impressive!

peace, B


10
Feb 11

Tia’s Kopi ( Coffee ) demo

This is a video of Tia ( Urban Sketchers SG ) bringing her sketch to life with the help of some kopi/ coffee. ( Video by Don Low )

Don’t just drink it- you can paint with it!


06
Feb 11

FAB-RUARY for Shape Magazine!

Editoral illustrations that i did for Shape Magazine February issue!
Many thanks to mindflyer for recommending the job!
More here!

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02
Feb 11

A special symposium about WOMEN’S MANGA BEYOND JAPAN 21-23Feb

This symposium is organised by Lim Cheng Tju, the co-editor of Liquid City 2. FSC creates manga published in Japan, while JingXuan is one of the youngest published manga artist I know. Also get to hear from other manga artists from around Singapore.