Thursday, May 21, 2009

My Diploma Final Project

My Display Booth
From what you see in the photo is my presentation booth, now being display in the gallery. My topic that i look into for my final project is "Arts & Crafts", the style that i applied on the painting and artworks are all based on our local largest culture - Iban, i produced a several artworks, which is my paintings and my drawings, materials: acrylic on canvas, series painting, comic, and instant drawing by using marker.

Acrylic On Canvas
This is my A4 size semi abstract painting.
Start from left: Sape Musician, The Headhunter and Twin Warrior.
Srcoll down to take a closer look.

The Headhunter

Twin Warrior

Sape Musician

Now is the series painting and the A3 size painting, series painting is painted with five A4 size canvas, which is painted continuously and can be combine into one long rectangle painting, other than that, it also can be display separately. Beside series painting, scroll down to take a closer look of my A3 size colour paintings.

Dayak Chief

Iban Warrior

Fight Back

My drawing with Marker
Comic, instant drawing + frame and t-shirt.

Sample of my drawing with marker.(instant drawing)

This is the book cover of my comic.
Title: Rentap, My Brother.
i will post up my comic story pages by pages when i get the soft copy, be patient.

The Coporate Identity
From what you can see in the photo are paper bags, post cards, book mark, name card, pencil and letter head.

Lastly, The little example or sample of my Gallery's Interior look
My gallery is inspired with the Iban Traditional Longhouse, reason why i use the longhouse concept for my interior because i'm trying to bring the traditional culture to the town, and my target audience are tourist, while outsider visit my gallery, they can roughly know how does the Iban Traditional Longhouse's interior look like even though they are in town. But if they want to visit the real Iban Traditional Longhouse, Sarawak Cultural Village will be the best place to go. =)

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Very unique drawing.I feel very glad that u had brought the young generation or the tourist about the unique races found in Sarawak. U had Dayak as a very brave warrior in defending their own life in the jungle of Borneo.. Well done. I hope that your work such as pencils, paperbag or t-shirt or even painting can be commercialized in the market to show to the outsiders your talent being a Sarawakian. Proud of u..

Siaw said...

owh?? thanks anyway, but i cant get through your link.

Unknown said...

my link?.. so sorry. i dun hv a blog. no time to do blogging...will u sell ur things in rainforest Festival? do tell me if u do.. i will be going.. wat bout the shirt? the Crafthub is using ur design for the international shirt too?? two thumbs up.. :)

Siaw said...

hmm... crafthub will sell my design, together i might be displaying my other artworks there, at the same time, i might b doin body painting or art caricature with Limkokwing booth in RWMF later, so how can i contact you? haha

Unknown said...

hm...hopefully crafthub will be selling ur outcome especially the pencil and paper bag... unique!! ooo.. Body Painting.. i remember doing the body painting last year in the Lim Kwok Wing booth too.. i think i still snap a picture of my "tattoo".. but sobs sobs my tattoo faded due to the heavy rain last year..can ur booth prepare a waterproof marker?? hehe... sorry for being demanding... aimed to be ur secret admirer only.. can??

Siaw said...

sure no problem, u r welcom

nono, those are onli my diploma final project artwork(no for sell), wat i mean crafthub will sell is my t-shirt designs, scroll a lil bit down to view(tribal hornbills).

Well, i wish we have a material which keep the tattoo last abit longer, unfortunately we dont have. haha

Tim-Kimokeo Voon said...

whua whua whua ur damn good lo.
good job man. keep it up.