Monday, 17 November 2025
Archaeological 'Discovery'
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Cultural Expressions for CHANGE
Take a trip to discover oneself – this is how people used travelling to explore the world and, at the same time, to understand, re-establish or find themselves. In truth, to know who we are is to reinforce our identities within the community. Today, more people are exploring alternatives to sharpen these senses in pursuit of the same goal.
This paper collage and painted sculpture draws
inspiration from Teatro del Mondo* by
Aldo Rossi (1931-97). Dramas were held in this floating theatre amid journeys on
the open sea. The architect used the discourse of travelling and stage to
signify life’s journeys for his passengers. Whilst examining the duality of
realism and fantasy through this toy-like theatre, one may redefine anchors of
one’s own existence in order to project afresh into society.
*Teatro
del Mondo (Theatre of the World) was created for the Venice Architecture
Biennale in 1980. This moving theatre
was later transported to Dubrovnik for the International Theatre Festival in
the same year. Through the play of collage
and setting, this artwork seeks to open up mediums much needed for confluence
of ideas and communications.
Saturday, 11 October 2025
Many Lives of Load-bearing
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Between Current and the Echo
Formed in 2004, the Z’otz* Collective is a
multi-disciplinary trio composed of Nahum Flores, Erik Jerezano and Ilyana
Martinez. Of Latin American heritage,
the artists merge drawing, painting, ceramics, and animation to create playful,
storytelling-driven works that blend tradition with contemporary
experimentation. Over time, the
collective has developed a unique communal process, passing works between
members to build layered, evolving compositions.
It is exemplary that three individuals who can
work together to achieve great artworks.
It reinforces the path that group works can be equally creative.
One drawing that I showed at the beginning with
the title - Digesting the Developer’s Plan captured my attention. Working on building design for years, I had a
lot of mixed feeling towards property developers. While they can be the bread and butter for
architects, the money power they exercise can have damning effects on societies.
Order of display on this post:
[1] Digesting the Developer’s Plan, 2025,
drawing
[2] Messenger’s Dynamic, 2020, drawing
[3] Between the Current and the Echo, 2025
[4] Animation by Z’otz* Collective
[5] Demographic Symphony, 2025 Mural
Monday, 18 August 2025
Pictures at an exhibition...
...in Woodstock Art Gallery, Ontario. Some excellent works are shown and a few selected from Visual Elements 67 Juried Exhibition.
Concurrently, two separate exhibitions in the gallery are:
Lyn Carter, The Pinks, 2025, six digital screens with looped animations
Sunday, 10 August 2025
Thursday, 7 August 2025
Thursday, 10 July 2025
Museo MODO - The Rules of the Game
The artworks form a series of rare
and intense interactions with a group of persons suffering from mental
problems. The occasion-as-exhibition
organized by Museo MODO, Mexico City has been an education to viewers like me. The therapeutic activity demonstrates that Mexico has
allocated resources and care to minority sectors like this. The experience also casts a different shade to a worn image that this country may be portrayed from the outside.
The Rules of the Game – Ludic art of psychiatric patients
in confinement from Mar 19 to Aug 24, 2025 at
Museo del Objeto del Objeto, Mexico City.
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
Woodstock Art gallery, ON
Check out three exhibitions concurrently held in Woodstock Art Gallery, ON in July, 2025 and one with my most recent works - Many Lives of Load-bearing. Click on the artwork to see more details.
Sunday, 1 June 2025
Casa Luis Barragan
Tremendously sensuous, Casa Luis Barragan
cannot be fully captured on camera though.
If there is ‘sexy’ architecture, surly this is among the best. It is also one of the rare modern domestic
buildings that are protected on the World Heritage list.
Friday, 23 May 2025
Gallery Visit, Mexico City
Monday, 19 May 2025
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Exhibition Update
Friday, 2 May 2025
Many Lives of Load-bearing