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May 13

Portraits After Dark- Fri 10 May 2013, 7:30pm to 11pm ( FASHION Edition )

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Poster illustration contributed by our participant  - Isaac !! ( See more of his work here:  http://isaacliang.blogspot.sg/p/illustrations.html ) . )

Hi EVERYONE! THIS IS THE “FASHION EDITION”
Dress up and come draw with us, enjoy our good vibes and also the good music of MAAD Sounds!!

For this special edition there is a dress code: Smart Casual or Better.

Try something new, new colours, new pen , new brush – Have fun and make crazy colourful art at PORTRAITS AFTER DARK people with the OIC crew! Let’s make it fun.   Bring a friend / soul mate / family member / pet and share this edition of “PORTRAITS AFTER DARK” with us! This is where you can meet the most interesting illustrators in Singapore and get your portraits drawn on a Friday night!

Instagram, tweet, tag and spread the word – #oicsingapore #portraitsafterdark

Registration for ARTISTS – Register here! ( Click Link )

New: We now have a mailing list — use the email subscription box to sign up for email announcements of upcoming Portraits After Dark.

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Are you an Artist / Illustrator or Doodler!? Come draw with us! Polish your drawing skills & catch up with your OIC buddies. Everyone gets 20 minutes to draw the “patron/ sitter” at the same time. You get $10 for each drawing sold. Make it PLAYFUL and COLOURFUL, all skill levels welcomed. OIC Portraits After Dark is about artists having fun and experimenting with new ways to capture an interesting image and making new friends. You don’t have to be an OIC member to take part but you have to register and please read the FAQ. Come and draw, make friends and spread good drawing vibes.

Artists Registration is S$10/- each

Posting your work for view & sale (compulsory) is a show of appreciation for the patron/sitter/poser.

Registration for SITTERS/ POSERS:

Want your Portraits drawn? Pose for us!! We will love to draw YOU!! Register here: http://bit.ly/oicsssq

Upcoming dates of Portraits After Dark:

7 Jun 2013
5 Jul 2013
2 Aug 2013
6 Sep 2013
4 Oct 2013


18
Mar 13

Personal works by Mindflyer

These are works done mainly using Samsung Galaxy Note and posted on Instagram. Do follow me on Instagram if you like drawings like these - http://web.stagram.com/tag/mindflyer/?vm=grid

You can view more work at: http://www.mindflyer.com / https://www.facebook.com/mindflyer.xiaofeiren


18
Mar 13

StarHub’s “Art Hub It” illustration by Mindflyer

Newspaper ad illustration for Singapore Repertory Theatre and StarHub’s “Art Hub It” program. Thanks to the wonderful team at DDB for commissioning me to work on this.

I love to draw surrealistic, colourful and intricate fantasy scenes and this collab project was just perfect and very fun. I have to pull myself away and stop adding details due to the tight dateline if not I can keep on drawing! :D

Intitial sketches were done using paper, iPad and cleaned up in Photoshop. Final artwork was created using Photoshop.

stage 01 – 2 ideas were proposed.

stage 02 – Selected idea was refined and more ideas added to ensure drawing looks suitably intricate.

stage03 – Final drawing completed in Photoshop. Would love to draw the final lines using a proper dip pen but dateline was too short.

You can view more work at: http://www.mindflyer.com / https://www.facebook.com/mindflyer.xiaofeirenhttp://web.stagram.com/tag/mindflyer/?vm=grid

 

 

 


18
Jan 13

Portraits After Dark- Fri 1 Feb 2012, 7:30pm to 10:30pm

Poster illustration contributed by our participant  - Benjamin Chee !! ( See more of his work here: http://art-zhaomeng.blogspot.sg . 


Hi EVERYONE Let’s draw as we prepare to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year!! 新年快樂!!
Come draw with us, enjoy our good vibes and also the good music of MAAD Sounds!!

Try something new, new colours, new pen , new brush – Have fun and make crazy colourful art at PORTRAITS AFTER DARK people with the OIC crew! Let’s make it fun.   Bring a friend / soul mate / family member / pet and share this edition of “PORTRAITS AFTER DARK” with us! This is where you can meet the most interesting illustrators in Singapore and get your portraits drawn on a Friday night!

Twit, tag and spread the word – #oicsingapore #portraitsafterdark

Registration for ARTIST – Register here! ( Click Link )

Are you an Artist / Illustrator or Doodler!? Come draw with us! Polish your drawing skills & catch up with your OIC buddies. Everyone gets 20 minutes to draw the “patron/ sitter” at the same time. You get $10 for each drawing sold. Make it PLAYFUL and COLOURFUL, all skill levels welcomed. OIC Portraits After Dark is about artists having fun and experimenting with new ways to capture an interesting image and making new friends. You don’t have to be an OIC member to take part but you have to register and please read the FAQ. Come and draw, make friends and spread good drawing vibes.

Artists Registration is S$10/- each

Posting your work for view & sale (compulsory) is a show of appreciation for the patron/sitter/poser .

Registration for SITTERS/ POSERS:

Want your Portraits drawn? Pose for us!! We will love to draw YOU!! Register here: http://bit.ly/oicsssq

Posing is FREE, each artwork is S$10 available for purchase. All proceeds go to the artists.

 


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Jan 13

Portraits After Dark- Special session at Taman Jurong 12 Jan 2012

Poster illustration contributed by our veteran participant  - Damien Thomasz  ( See more of his work here: http://artofdamz.tumblr.com/ . 

We had a great time drawing at the Museum @ Taman Jurong! Thanks to Singapore Art Museum and the National Heritage Board for inviting us!!

Check out our even photos here: OICsingapore Facebook album

 


14
Dec 12

OIC’s Special Christmas Portrait Session at ART + DESIGN MARKET № 3

OIC will be there to revive our good old Sat afternoon portrait session.
Bring your friends! Bring your pets! Its been a while since we last drawn dogs.
Posers, Sitter, book here if keen- Limited slots.

date: Sat 15th December
venue: Sculpture Square ( https://www.facebook.com/sculpturesquare )
time: 2.30 to 6pm only

Information about the Art + Design Market ( organised by Sculpture Square and BooksActually )- https://www.facebook.com/events/377866145633443/

11
Dec 12

OIC Singapore featured in UNDERSCORE’s “Creative Cultures: The Singapore Showcase”

We are most delighted to be featured in this new book curated and published by the uber cool Underscore magazine about Singapore’s creative scene!

Thanks to all our participants, followers and supporters of our projects and portrait events- we have a good 6 year track record behind us and a massive collection of work and photos to show for it!

Though predominantly a volume about interesting design firms and designers it also featured many illustrators like – Andy Yang, Drewscape, Koh Hong Teng, Mighty Yellow, Jason Siew, Ben Qwek, Fleecircus, Imaginary Friends ( IFS ), Sokkuan, Twisstii, Kristal Melson, Zixi, Eeshaun, Speak Cryptic, Mindflyer and many more. Do check it out!

Creative Cultures  www.creative-cultures.com )

The Singapore Showcase is an Underscore special edition platform showcasing the works of Singapore’s creative disciplines through mediums of publication, film, website and exhibition, designed by Hjgher and curated by esteemed Japanese curator, Yoichi Nakamuta.

The publication features more than 100 Singaporean creatives, ranging from fields of art, design, music and photography, including architecture, interior, product, graphic, illustration, interactive, animation, fashion, art, photography and music.

The theme, Uncover was established for Singapore, describing the beginning of a creative culture that has grown over the years with little history, but a freedom and hunger for experimentation. The focus is on the future, rather than its history, that defines Singaporeʼs design culture as a work in progress, inviting greater things to come. Says editor-in-chief, Justin Long, “We have the freedom to be who we want to be. We hold the power to decide our own future, not only for ourselves, but for future generations to come.”

With an irreversible scratch-and-see gold hardcover, Underscore invites the reader to scratch and uncover an original curation of Singapore’s creative culture, with over 280 pages of visuals and interviews.

Creative Cultures: The Singapore Showcase publication is printed by Dominie Press and officially distributed in Singapore by BooksActually.

Underscore Magazine

Underscore is an independent magazine with thematic content attuned to a simple rhythm; quality of life. Conceived and designed by award winning studio Hjgher and published by H/Publishing, Underscore is a platform derived to underline or highlight simple values that are important but neglected in our everyday lives.

Held by the common intrinsic values of Authenticity, Quality, Integrity and Honesty, Underscore was developed specifically for the audience in mind, addressing media channels of traditional publishing, online media, product design and placement, and event exhibitions to communicate through all senses of the audience for a complete and fulfilling experience.

Another definition of underscore is background music. A carefully selected soundtrack accompanies each issue to complete the entire experience, and is available on the website for download.

www.underscoremagazine.com

Where to buy the book? At BooksActually ( and selected bookshops in Singapore)  and on line at http://underscoremagazine.com/creative-cultures.html


27
Nov 12

OIC x Monster Gallery x Friends presents THE BIRDHOUSE

The BIRDHOUSE will be at MAAD this FRIDAY!!
7 Dec 5 – 11pm / MAAD Red Dot Museum (Open to Public) http://bit.ly/MAADSG

Thanks to Fred Perry Singapore for inviting OIC to be part of the Fred Perry 60th Anniversary Party celebration! Special thanks To MAAD market for having us too for the December session!

Very exclusive original artwork for sale by various artists / illustrators.

This image is by Miel – http://blogtoonistmiel.blogspot.sg/

Our partner Monster Gallery – http://monster-gallery.blogspot.com/


21
Nov 12

Grace Duan’s illustration for “Happily Ever After Is So Once Upon A Time”

Written by: Yixian Quek
Illustrations by: Grace Duan Ying – http://dygrace.carbonmade.com/
Design by: Sharon Tan

This project shed light on issues children generically face within their fantasies which in turn reflect problems in their life. I feel that children often engage in escapism. Helping illustrate this made me recall childhood memories and better understand what I felt at that point of my life. Illustrating and drawing is the way I express myself even in my free time. Working with the writer was a privilege because I could connect with her work. My best work always comes from circumstances I can connect with.


20
Nov 12

Short Interview of Mr Brian Grimwood by KaiYee

Short interview by our member KaiYee Tay over the phone in London after meeting Mr Brian Grimwood at his recent exhibition.

KY: Being labeled as the “Man who changed the face of British Illustration”, how did that tittle come about and what made you stand out from the crowd?

BG: Well, I’m older then the rest.(laughs) And I didn’t say that, that was a quote from Print Magazine from back then and i’ve used it ever since. I’ve expected my peers to have a joke about it but they sort of agreed with it instead. There was a change, I think it did free up a lot of people, in terms of working, it also freed up a lot of advertising. Going to Singapore for instance, I noticed there were people there, who were really influenced by what I was doing. And it did change the look of how illustration was going at that time. But I don’t take it that seriously, (laughs) It’s just a good tittle, and i’d rather have it then have someone else have it.

KY: Is there any part of your creative process that you can share with us?

BG: I’d share it all! I’m a bit of a show off! There’s no secret of technically what I do. Certainly at this moment in time, I’m playing around a lot on the Ipad. And really I’m just relying on approaching things in a quite graphic way, and most of the work I’ve ever done is been quite layered. So I just use that same process now. It relies on an idea which you have to come up with yourself. But technically, it is just sort of getting better at something you were fairly good at in the first place. Its just trying to improve and in my case, I rely on drawing and showing off drawings.

KY: Being an Iconic illustrator who works around the globe, is there a specific way you work in certain countries?

BG: No, not really. Sometimes the subject matter changes wherever I am, I did a whole lot of paintings in Thailand last year, and it actually relates to where I was. So I was drawing insects and plants and things like that. I try to reflect where I am if I’m working from that place. But stylistically, its more or less the same style. Certainly when I’m in the far east, I use the brush a lot – It feels right somehow.

KY: Last question, do you have any advice for new illustrators?

BG: Right. (laughs) This is a cliché line that I’ve come up with, but I’ll try and elaborate on it. I mean, if you’re good, you’ve got to show people that you’re good and you’ve got to make your work look important. Don’t make it look throw away, also think big – I quote the Donald Trump Quote which is “Think big, because everybody else thinks small.” So I like that idea of trying to make your work look important and good, and therefore people will treat it that way and also more importantly they’ll pay for it. And the other thing I tell people when you’re starting out is to have a hero. Somebody whose work you can relate to and you can see what they work on and how they do it and how they solve problems. It gives one an idea of how to approach one’s own work. So have heroes, thats something I say a lot.

Bio: Brian Grimwood is one of the most innovative and influential illustrators of his time. He is also a founder member of the Association of Illustrators. Credited by Print Magazine as having ‘changed the look of British illustration’. He has designed posters and contributed to numerous popular magazines worldwide. Notable British clients include the BBC, Johnny Walker, Eurostar, Britannia and the Royal Opera House. In 1983, Grimwood founded The Central Illustration Agency. His commercial work is instantly recognisable around the world, and has influenced and inspired many other Illustrators.

www.briangrimwood.com

www.thegrimwoodgallery.com