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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Moving faster than the Bird (watercolour)
Mass Rapid Transit has run all over the island. When it is across the reservoir where I live, one can look out to see birds moving backward. If I were the bird I would ask,"Why are these people moving so fast?" For what, really? For what I know, aesthetics is brushed aside most of the time -- for a living.
I do not belong to any camp. My favourite medium is water, so Western watercolour and Chinese ink/colour are my choices. In this phase of globalisation when technology is commanding its influence, anyone's choice in art making would be challenged. Luckily, I'm also an electronic engineer and that helps me maintain a certain perspective between Fine art and Design.
the Teacher
Dabbling in acrylic and oil is needed for my teaching to maintain an objective stance as a teacher. As such, I'm also much involved in Design and all the related processes as in a design house.
An art teacher needs extra effort to maintain a certain viewpoint to ensure proper pedagogy in teaching and learning.
This is very challenging since, as mention above, technology is imposing its relentless influence.
To me, anything that deals with computer is design. Fine art has its traditional tools, media and technique. Design only appears in the last two centuries of a very long history of art and aesthetics. Digital medium or approach -- only a tool for design -- is less than 50 years.
a little beijing
This is the model conceptualised for Linz's 60+1 travel guide cum photo exhibition at BooksActually and the MAAD at the RedDot Museum
alittlebeijing at MAAD on 1/2 mar 2008
Linz accepted the full scale build-up for her exhibition to symbolise the Beijing hutong and the threshold by the door step
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