Posts Tagged ‘artist pad’



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We came across Nicholas Choong by accident aka stalking creatives on Facebook. A DJ cum artist, Nicholas translates his daily views of the local scenes and people with the rough flourish of pens and paints. Strong and bold strokes of color instill a sense of life in his pieces, be it notebook sketches or completed paintings.

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While he doesn’t have an official website for his art, you can follow him on Facebook for updates on his artwork. The good news is that his artworks will be available for sale at Art for Grabs this weekend, and prices range from RM50-RM500! With Father’s Day fast approaching, you might want to consider brightening your dad’s study with one of Nicholas’ amazing pieces :)

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With a snip and a flicker, some glue and paper, Nazmul Howlader, a Fine Arts graduate from Pratt Institute in New York City, gives new life to an old notebook by filling it with creative collages of thoughtful whimsy. To see more of his work, visit his Behance page.

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We’ve always appreciated successful rebrandings, and Vova Lifanov truly inspires with this rebranding of a shawl museum that brings an otherwise traditional overview of a product into the chic and modernity of today’s market.

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We love the rawness aggressively attached to the softness of bright and exuberant colors used by Amanda Happé, found via The Jealous Curator. Such fluidity masked within the graphic editing of her work, all of which is contained in a proportionate balancing of images. To see more, check out Amanda’s portfolio site.

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It’s Monday again, but instead of drowning your sorrows in a cup of coffee, why not indulge in some Starbucks styrofoam cup inspiration via Tokomo? This dreamy lover of the Starbucks kind surrenders to the call of the long-haired siren by uploading daily doodles that interplay with the consistently generic cups, giving each of them a life and cloud-like wonder of their own.

To check out more doodles, follow Tokomo.

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Sketches by Summer Ortiz on a lazy rainy day.

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Loving the life in the colors and shapes of Australian artist Emily Green.


It was the start of a horrid jam, when my husband sent me this video of Bryce Wymer’s art in progressive motion. I love the symbolism involved in him correcting the arrangement of the character’s arm over and over again, it portrayed a deepness in movement that reflected my growing frustration in being 20 minutes late for this Monday’s first meeting.

Check out more of Bryce’s inspiring time-lapse sketches *here*.


Paintings by Andrea Zuill, whimsical with a touch of cynicism.


I don’t really care what Ladenlokal serves, I just wish this quaint little cafe were within reach instead of the other side of the world, simply because I’m completely smitten by the chalk illustrations on their pillars by Pamela Rama.

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