I just received my copy today...:)
First, let me say that seeing my works on the latest issue of CURVY is a surreal experience of the Indiana Jones kind. I looove all the previous issues, and have found a lot of gifted, inspiring artists from it ( Just to name a few: Miss Van, Fumi Nakamura, Mathilda Ruta, and Lilly Piri ). So to be featured among this year's batch of artists is just....I don't know what to say. I feel honored, that's for sure. This sounds all so formal and serious, but then I am! It really is an honor.
Thank you Yen Magazine & Curvy Team! *bows*
Hello. I am an illustrator, writer and graphic designer based in Singapore. For a quick and comprehensive selection of my work, visit my new portfolio website at cargocollective.com/fadedcrimson. For commissions, questions or a chitchat session, contact fadedcrimson@gmail.com.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Reinterpreting book covers makes a fun project.
The concept of this is taken from the book's dual-narrative concept; with a protagonist living parallel lives, one real and one imagined. The book is narrated from a young woman's perspective, and dwells a lot in the nature of romantic relationships between adults, while gently brushing on modern, real-life issues. While it is not a 'chick-lit' by any sense, I find it appropriate to design the look of the book in a feminine yet modern way.
Below is a summary quoted from Publishers Weekly / Amazon:
"The smallest details of staid coupledom duel it out with a lusty alternate reality that begins when a woman passes up an opportunity to cheat on her longtime boyfriend in Shriver's latest (after the Orange Prize–winning We Need to Talk About Kevin). Irina McGovern, a children's book illustrator in London, lives in comfortable familiarity with husband-in-everything-but-marriage-certificate Lawrence Trainer, and every summer the two have dinner with their friend, the professional snooker player Ramsey Acton, to celebrate Ramsey's birthday. One year, following Ramsey's divorce and while terrorism specialist "think tank wonk" Lawrence is in Sarajevo on business, Irina and Ramsey have dinner, and after cocktails and a spot of hash, Irina is tempted to kiss Ramsey. From this near-smooch, Shriver leads readers on a two-pronged narrative: one consisting of what Irina imagines would have happened if she had given in to temptation, the other showing Irina staying with Lawrence while fantasizing about Ramsey. With Jamesian patience, Shriver explores snooker tournaments and terrorism conferences, passionate lovemaking and passionless sex, and teases out her themes of ambition, self-recrimination and longing. The result is an impressive if exhausting novel. "
You only have to click to be able to see it full-size in my Flickr page.
More coming up!
The concept of this is taken from the book's dual-narrative concept; with a protagonist living parallel lives, one real and one imagined. The book is narrated from a young woman's perspective, and dwells a lot in the nature of romantic relationships between adults, while gently brushing on modern, real-life issues. While it is not a 'chick-lit' by any sense, I find it appropriate to design the look of the book in a feminine yet modern way.
Below is a summary quoted from Publishers Weekly / Amazon:
"The smallest details of staid coupledom duel it out with a lusty alternate reality that begins when a woman passes up an opportunity to cheat on her longtime boyfriend in Shriver's latest (after the Orange Prize–winning We Need to Talk About Kevin). Irina McGovern, a children's book illustrator in London, lives in comfortable familiarity with husband-in-everything-but-marriage-certi
You only have to click to be able to see it full-size in my Flickr page.
More coming up!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Utopia
Inspired by 99 luftballons
Relatively old piece, but somehow I'd forgotten to put it here.
edit: I feel compelled to spread this. A call for Christmas charity....
Relatively old piece, but somehow I'd forgotten to put it here.
edit: I feel compelled to spread this. A call for Christmas charity....
Monday, May 19, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Watercolor + color pencil, A3, for an ad promoting House @ 8D Dempsey Rd....(client: Spa Esprit) The spread can be found in L'Officiel Singapore, October ed. They divided it into three small pics, so you wouldn't see it in this panoramic form.
link to bigger pic: here
Another thing: I have a little exhibition as part of House's monthly 'adopt-an-artist' program. It's been running over a month, but you can still visit it until Dec 15th.
link to bigger pic: here
Another thing: I have a little exhibition as part of House's monthly 'adopt-an-artist' program. It's been running over a month, but you can still visit it until Dec 15th.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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