Showing posts with label watercolour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolour. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Congratulations to OIC team and Invitation to the launch of Guai Wu The Chinese Elf

This is a long due post for Michael and everyone at OIC.

First and foremost, Happy Birthday OIC ... CONGRATULATIONS to Michael, FleeCircus, San San, Twisstii, Andrew and those I haven't met or got the name yet, but who has been working so hard on OIC, promoting illustrators from Singapore. Thank you and give each one of you a big round of applause. You guys rock!

Also congratulations to all of the participants of A6/Future show. Excellent work. So much energy in each piece.

Secondly, just want to let you know that Guai Wu The Chinese Elf, the picture book that I have been working on for the longest time, is finally out!

I have a launch for kids this Sunday (4th October) at Borders Book Parkway at 2pm and would like to invite all of you to come and join me and my writer Adeline Foo. Lee Kowling, another children's book illustrator-friend will be hosting her event for her picture book Georgette's Mooncake and The Beaded Slippers, written by the same author, this Saturday (3rd October) at Borders Book Wheelock at 2pm.

Thanks to Michael and FleeCircus again for advising on the colour scans. I have lots to learn from the two masters. :)

Keep inspiring!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

First post on OIC

Hello everyone!
I owe Mike this post for months. Thanks for not kicking me out! I will try to contribute a bit more in the near future.

About myself - well, I am a mother of two little girls who led me into their magical world of whimsical tales and story telling. They inadvertently inspire me to become an illustrator for children's books. At the moment I am enjoying every minute I can get out of my busy life as a mum to draw and paint.

Here are some of the illustrations for the latest children book that I have done. More work can be seen here. Comments, feedback and collaboration are welcome. :) I look forward to hearing from you all.