Hong Kong Arts Month

Art Basel Hong Kong

You need a strong pair of legs to get through Hong Kong Art Month! I recently spent two and a half days in Hong Kong to see international art fairs Art Basel and Art Central, and did more steps than I usually do in several weeks. The yum-cha kind of balanced things out in the end though...I enjoyed seeing Art Basel with over 195 galleries showcasing 20th and 21st-century works. Installations by Australian artist Nyapanyapa Yunupingu and Japan's Shinji Ohmaki were among my favourites. It was also nice to see familiar faces at Singapore's Sullivan+Strumpf, Mizuma and STPI. 

Art Central Hong Kong 

Two hours were all I had to catch Art Central, so I was making the rounds pretty quickly. Lots of beautiful work to be seen in the temporary but intimate pop-up tent hall. Richard Koh, Mars Gallery and Art Atrium had some inspiring works. With over 100 galleries participating, there was definitely something for anyone looking for contemporary artwork. So glad I had the chance to visit with friends and enjoy a couple of days of Mandarin immersion! 

Lim Clan Ancestral Hall Excursion

I've been so inspired by my connection to Singapore and love sharing it with anyone who wants to listen! I recently led a group of enthusiastic participants to the Lim Clan Ancestral Hall on Cantonment Road. It was a wonderful morning and new discoveries made. There were so many sign-ups that I'm planning another one soon! Join me & discover more of Singapore. Sign up now! 

ANZA Art Workshop

ANZA members reinventing Peranakan culture! Wonderful to have a full house of creative ladies from the Australia & New Zealand Association at a recent Peranakan Printing Express Workshop. Great to see how people tackled the design challenges of this decorative display mat. I'm happy to see how well the new border tiles worked out in these prints. Many thanks to ANZA for organising this most enjoyable session!

Book Your Own Private Workshop

A great way to spend time with friends and create with culture! Learn more. 


Parent Child Art Bonding Workshop

Children make great art teachers! I love seeing the boldness and creativity that they naturally seem to have. When it comes to deciding on colour and patterns, children seem to rely on their gut feeling and appear a lot less inhibited than adult learners. I also love seeing parents working together with their kids to create something that captures a beautiful moment in time. There’s a lot to be learnt on many levels from these petite participants!

Parent Child Workshops - Get some friends together and book your private session! Inquire now. 

Singapore to Galway | Art Commission

Studio update 

Singapore To Galway commission is now finished! It was an exciting project to undertake for a client returning to Ireland after a five-year stay in Singapore. By working closely with the client to understand their concept and vision, I was able to create a visual 'documentation' of the relationship between Singapore and Ireland. Luckily, they liked an early work of mine so that was useful to use as a starting point. This work was shipped in a roll for framing in Ireland. The three panels created measured 55cm W x 80cm H (22" x 32"), so it was quite a large work. You might be able to see a few places of interest in Singapore, and some spots with an Irish accent :) 

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studio journal

Inspired by the landscapes of Ireland and Singapore, this artwork is about to embark on a journey across the same seas over which the client has passed over many times. Greens from Galway, shallow waters around Singapore, and everything in between. The four official languages of Singapore also feature in this work: English, Tamil, Malay and Mandarin. 

Art Commissions

I welcome art commissions. Contact me to find out more. 

PERANAKAN GENOME RESEARCH PROJECT

An update on this exciting study! In June, 2018, results were revealed to both many a Baba and Nyona at a fun evening at the Peranakan Museum. A few photos below capture the event.


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Are you a BABA or NYONYA? If you think you've got even a touch of Peranakan in your bloodline, do support a ground-breaking study of Peranakan DNA! Supported by the National University of Singapore, this study is being conducted by doctors & scientists who are all volunteers. It is meant to benefit the Peranakan Community as a whole to discover our genetic ancestry.

At least 200 more participants are still needed for this project. Thank you so much for spreading the word and supporting a great cause! Please use the 'share' button below to let your friends and family know. This project has now ended - thank you for your interest!

Dr. Foo is leading this valuable project! Hope he doesn't find any skeletons in my DNA cupboard...

Dr. Foo is leading this valuable project! Hope he doesn't find any skeletons in my DNA cupboard...

Gunong Sayang Association, the home of Peranakan dance and performances, recently hosted its annual Chinese New Year Bazaar. The event also hosted a reach-out event whereby a volunteer research team from NUS hopes to sequence the genome of Peranakan people and find out more about their roots - whether it be Chinese, Malay or other! 

Dr. Foo and his team digging deep to uncover the mystery of who the Chinese Peranakans are!

Dr. Foo and his team digging deep to uncover the mystery of who the Chinese Peranakans are!

My daughter and I were also thrilled to also meet Singaporean Peranakan actor Pierre Png during the bazaar. She (and me too!) enjoyed watching him a while back in local television drama called Mata Mata. We both like quite a few local actors including Rebecca Lim and Daren Tan! 

It's a hard life being a little nyonya, but someone's got to mingle with celebrities!

It's a hard life being a little nyonya, but someone's got to mingle with celebrities!