Thanks to Animax for getting all the media coverage- our boys Ben Quek ( MrB ) , Eeshaun and Zid getting some press love for the Animax+OIC collab T-shirts and for OICsingapore.
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Oct 10
Animax x OIC exhibition – Eeshuan and Annie Tan
Special thanks goes out to Animax + Japan Creative Centre + Fourskin for this wonderful collaboration. We hope this project for Animax will set the “pace” and “style” for our future collabs – being drawn together and celebrating the joy and passion for drawing!
Below are small teasers of the 8 A0 size illustrations that will be exhibited.
Eeshaun vs Spooky Kintaro

eeshaun (b. 1980) is a self-taught Singaporean artist and illustrator. Since starting gardensilly in 2005, he has created artworks and illustrations for Adidas, Nike, The Discovery Channel, onedotzero (UK), The Singapore Fashion Festival 2006, Zouk, IdN, Pictoplasma and the San Diego Comic Conference. In 2008, he was commissioned with FARMWORK, Designact and RE:act by Design Council Singapore as curatorial leads to design the Singapore Pavilion, ‘Singapore Supergarden’, for the prestigious 11th Venice Architectural Biennale. His largest public art installation, ‘Move!’, was commissioned by the Land Transport Authority of Singapore in 2009. He teaches at the School of Technology for the Arts in Republic Polytechnic, Singapore.
The Artwork:
The artwork is inspired by Japanese horror artist Shigeru Mizuki, who popularised the horror manga and anime series Gegege No Kitaro and was a master of the ‘yokai’ genre (Japanese supernatural creatures).
Annie vs Paradise Kiss

A Singapore-based illustrator with an aesthetic inclination of everything weird and wonderful, Annie Tan’s works have ranged from fashion, advertisement, documentary and editorial illustrations, as well as character designs and comic strips. It is through her unique graphic interpretation that Annie portrays her bold ideals, making each piece of artwork a deeply personalized commitment to perfection.
http://annietan.carbonmade.com/
The Artwork:
It is a playful rendition of the manga and anime series “Paradise Kiss” through the artist’s eye. Annie uses three of the characters, Caroline, Miwako Sakurada and Isabella, and their stories for composition. The artwork creates a world of Victorian grandeur, with a sense of quirkiness.
Don’t miss the show!! Mark your calendar! and look out for the Tees!
Where to see it:
Manga & Anime! Japan
A journey from the history to modern day inspirations
Date: 16 Oct 2010 – 12 Nov 2010
Venue: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road, Singapore 258372
Cool T-shirts designed based on the artworks available at Fourskin stores in November 2010. Limited quantity only- while stocks last.
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Oct 10
Animax x OIC exhibition – Ray Toh and Mindflyer
It was wonderful seeing how the various OIC illustrators interpret the animation titles given by Animax. The result was pretty amazing! Check out the original animations on Animax and see our interpreted artwork at the JCC!
Below are small teasers of the 8 A0 size illustrations that will be exhibited.
Ray Toh vs InuYasha

Ray Toh aka Torei, is a Singapore-based freelance concept artist and Illustrator who have been involved with a wide range of projects, ranging from game concept, comic, animation design to advertising illustration. His clients include, Radical Publishing, Samsung, Compaq, Sony Ericsson, Subaru, Toyota, Tequila / TBWA , Iris Singapore, Volta and many more. Ray Toh is still trying to broaden his knowledge and skills to explore more interesting ways to present images as well as to tell stories. He believes in always re-looking at what he has on hand and re-thinking what is possible.
http://torei.blogspot.com/
The Artwork:
The idea behind the re-designed protagonist InuYasha is inspired by the character’s arrogance and personality from the manga and anime series. As a demon who travels a lot, InuYasha was re-designed by Ray to resemble a vagabond. He carries all his magical equipment with him on his travels before he is trapped and sealed by Kikyo.
Mindflyer vs Fairy Tail

Michael is a veteran artist/ Illustrator working in Singapore under the name Mindflyer ( 小飞人 ). Since starting his own studio in 1999, Michael has won several awards for his original style. Always eager to push the envelope, he seeks to give each client a unique re-interpretation to express their message. Besides painting and exhibiting his work, he is a founding member of the illustrators’ group “The OICsingapore”, where he is actively involved in engaging and challenging young illustrators.
The Artwork:
Hiro Mashima’s manga and anime series Fairy Tail is magical, sexy , action-packed, funny and full of flying ‘things’. Mindflyer seeks to capture the spirit and crazy vibes by jazzing up some of his favorite characters, especially “Happy” the flying cat.
See it all at:
Manga & Anime! Japan
A journey from the history to modern day inspirations
Date: 16 Oct 2010 – 12 Nov 2010
Venue: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road, Singapore 258372
Cool T-shirts designed based on the artworks available at Fourskin stores in November 2010. Limited quantity only- while stocks last.
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Oct 10
Animax x OIC exhibition at the Japan Creative Centre
OIC has been very privileged to be given the opportunity to work with Animax + Japan Creative Centre + Fourskin. Thanks to Animax’s Tracy and her team!
Manga & Anime! Japan
A journey from the history to modern day inspirations
Date: 16 Oct 2010 – 12 Nov 2010
Venue: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road, Singapore 258372
Animax collaborates with the OICsingapore to create anime-inspired illustrations based on Animax’s top shows. From all-time favorites like InuYasha & Fullmetal Alchemist to new hits like Fairy Tail, the creative and artistic interpretation of these anime shows by 8 illustrators are displayed at Japan Creative Centre as part of the Manga & Anime! Japan – A journey from the history to modern day inspirations exhibition.
Visitors can vote for their favorite illustrations and post their comments on animaxtv.com for the duration of the exhibition. Enter a unique code provided by Japan Creative Centre to stand a chance to win an air ticket to Japan.
Animax will also launch t-shirts based on these 8 illustrations for sale from November, exclusively at Fourskin Singapore and Malaysia.
Stay tuned to Animax for details.
Below are a small portion of the A0 size illustrations that will be exhibited.
Anngee/ AG vs Nodame Cantabile

AG majored in illustration for her Visual Communications diploma and is now in Melbourne doing her BFA in Drawing. She finds inspiration from life, and is always trying to run a commentary of the world with her surreal, quirky drawings. Beside pursuing drawing, illustration and painting murals, AG keeps herself busy experimenting with film and art objects.
http://phreaque-art.blogspot.com/
The Artwork:
A big fan of Tomoko Ninomiya’s Nodame Cantabile, Anngee pays her homage by capturing the fun and quirkiness of the characters from the original manga and anime, as well as injecting the love and passion they have for playing music into her interpretation.
Zid vs Bleach

Zid is a multi-disciplinary artist trained in the fine arts. He majored in painting and is currently delving into comic art and illustrations. His body of work converges two opposing ideas together to complement one another, such as traditional versus contemporary, analog emulating digital, as well as old beliefs and new ideas to express how he feels his generation is about: conflict of chaos and order.
The Artwork:
His entry based on protagonist Kurosaki Ichigo and the ‘Hollow’ counterpart that exists in him in anime and manga series Bleach embodies his viewpoint. Composed to resemble the King and Queen designs on poker cards, the work is as interesting as the opposing but interdependent yin-yang elements. When the Shinigami is in his human form, the Hollow form is the inverted antithesis and the reverse occurs as the Hollow form takes over. The style applied is a combination of traditional brush strokes from Eastern wall scrolls and raw collage technique found during the pop art era. The overall raw look is an inspiration from Robert Rauschenberg’s transfer drawing.
More previews coming over next few days….. don’t miss the show!!
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Sep 10
OMG! Animax+OICsingapore+Fourskin!!

Yes!!! OICsingapore T-shirts are coming in November after our exhibition at the Japan Creative Centre/ Kyoto International Manga Museum’s exhibtion titled ” Manga & Anime! Japan “.
Thanks to Tracy and her team from Animax for thier support of OIC and for inviting OIC to participate in this project. Not forgetting Jon and the Fourskin team for the T-shirt production!
Thanks also to the artists who believed, participate and supported me all the way to make this project beautiful! ( AnnGee, Annie Tan, MrB, RayToh, Zid, Zeropointfive and Eeshuan )
Looking forward to the opening of the show! Can’t wait to show the artworks soon!!
The exhibition is on 16th Oct ( t.b.c ) . T-shirts will be on sale at Singapore and KL Fourskin outlets in November- just in time for Christmas!
MORE cool projects to come! Just watch this space!!
( photo by Fleecircus )
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