Friday, October 30, 2009

Silhouette Cutting at Botanic Garden Private Event

Can’t remember when I do event in Singapore Botanic Garden, but today I felt doing my pre-event down here.That was very cute seeing these 2 black doggies walking in the park ;pOne of the couple taking photo for their wedding album.Many nice flowers here.and this cute animal ;pMy Lunch and dinner of the day --- Hainanese Chicken Rice and Nasi Padang

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Silhouette Cutting At Meritus Mandarin Hotel

Just did pre-event silhouette cutting at Meritus Mandarin Hotel last Friday evening.
The new extension building of the hotel almost done and the interior of the reception had been changed while I went there. Lisa Lum and Dean was doing their glamor shoot during this dinner and dance.Lezard was doing airbrush tattoo.William’s Wire Crafts!That was great to see many familiar ‘colleagues’ in this event ;p
I got cool guests and cute guests!Just my lunch and dinner of the day.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Which Side to do the Silhouette?

Many guests were asking me which side of their face from side view is the best, to me it doesn’t make any different.

Technically, the producing of a portrait silhouette (side profile or the portrait’s side viewed shadow) is emphasized on the edge of the shape of the neck portion, to the jaw, the mouth, the nose, forehead till the shape of the hair style and etc.

Not like caricature or portrait drawing, silhouette cutting would not describe the rest or the details like what type of eye, what type shape of the ear and so ford, therefore hardly differentiate which side view of your portrait silhouette had been produced from.

Hence we are very demand on the likeness of the final product for sure.Talking about the likeness, not many people can tell by themselves whether the silhouette artwork being done was look alike with them or not, this is because in the whole world, majority of the human being only emphasized the front look of their own faces through the mirror, therefore the guests need to get their friends to tell them whether the silhouette artwork being done whether looks like them or not.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wedding Dinner at Raffles Hotel Singapore

I had done a roving silhouette cutting service for another special date: 10/10/09. The so call special date usually is the combination of the numbers (day, month and year etc.) like this year’s 09.09.09 (9th September 2009).Nice, classy and simple deco.The sepia color mural painting was look like a real sculpture that was really interesting.Just take this photo because I found it interesting in this angle.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Wedding Silhouette Cutting

I was did a pre-event at York Hotel for a wedding dinner. That was great to meet many nice guests tonight, the eve of Chinese's Mid Autumn Festival (‘中秋节’).

Friday, October 2, 2009

Chinese Paper Cutting Chinese Mid Autumn Festival

Just did Chinese Paper Cutting Demo cum workshop to an event for Chinese Mid Autumn Festival. Many guests were very interesting to participate in this demo and workshop.

I just realized many people did not know how to use scissors, so I had tried my best to guide them.

Talking about Chinese Paper Cutting, the traditional way was to draw the design on the back of the red paper then do the related cutting.

Chinese Paper Cutting is actual belonging to one of the graphic design category in my view; one of the methods to produce it was using the template. We can just use the computer to design it and then print out the design and stable it on the red paper and do the cutting.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Wedding Event at 20.09.2009


Glad to complete a silhouette cutting booking for a wedding event at Raffles Hotel Singapore. To me it just a Sunday, but that was a surprise after watched the news report, today is 20th September 2009, which in numeric form is 20092009!

Hmm..based on such 'Auspicious Date', in future that will be 20.10.2010, 20.11.2011, 20.12.2012....life is very interesting!

Girl In Dragon Hat

  The Side view or side profile of a girl wearing a hat in Chinese dragon shape