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I SURVIVED DAY 5
Melvin Tan is a visual artist who doesn’t adopt any particular style. He prefers to work in collages by just combining different elements together. ” I feel that art is not a talent, but an “eye” - what you see is not what someone else sees – and by seeing things differently, I do what I do today, constantly bringing out the child in me when working on my art.”
ISOUND WEIRD!!
Melvin is always looking forward to paint, draw, or do something aesthetic, but he also believes he can live without making art. “Art isn’t a vital part of my existence,” he adds. “I can not do it at all, but there will always be this urge or tickle to create, craft or draw something somewhere.”
I SOUND CONFUSEDDD!!!!
“I was approached by Noise Singapore during the Singapore Youth Festival, and was commissioned to create site-specific works and shoe designs. I have also designed posters for MOE and the Singapore Navy, published short stories in a book, designed book covers, won Gold with Honors at the Singapore Youth Festival in 2008, and I was also selected for the ASEAN/MOE Young Artists Exhibition in 2006.”
I SOUND LIKE I WAS BOASTING!!!
I feel sad.
i survived day 4 in hoodsinc!!
In the restaurant overlooking the huge field of carpet grass sat the two families over an afternoon tea.No one had afternoon teas. Let alone accompanied by other families. Jordaine, then 21, braced himself for the worst.
Jordaine Jones sat sullenly at the side, disinterested and disconnected with the rest. Clad in a blue and white striped polo, his head and arm was propped on the handrail beside their table.
“Jordaine is an exceptional rugby player in Mississippi High back in the states. School player.”
“Wow that’s impressive Don’t you think so jasmine dearie?”
Jasmine, then 20, blushed and looked to her hands under the table.
“My dear boy studies economics business and social sciences once in a while. Aces at them.”
“Social sciences? Isn’t that like psychology? Just like Jessica! The two of you are a match made in the heaven of heavens. The two of you should get to know each other more.”
“I couldn’t agree more.” Jordaine’s mother said as she held her sleeve of her other hand that was plopping brown sugar cubes into her son’s tea that remained untouched.
“And besides he is a very dashing young man I must say.”
“Oh yes my son is very handsome. Girls back there just adore him. Of course he was smart not to mix around with those type of girls who- ”
“-Mother!”
“Yes son?”
“Stop it.” He still did not look at the party of people.
“Mum. Aunty. I think me and Jordaine got it,” Somehow saying his name for the first time did make her tingle a bit, “We know what you mothers are pushing at and we will try to get to know each other. As friends. First.” Then she looked at Jordaine whose head was tilted away but not his ear, “Well then we will just have to see if anything erm, favourable, happens and only time will tell.”
Jasmine breathed for the first time.
“My dear sweet Miss Jasmine. We are certainly not imposing anything.” Mrs jones lied blatantly through her teeth.
Jasmine’s mother nodded her head along with Jordaine’s mother.
There was a silence, as if waiting for Jordaine to finally chip in or at least look front but he did not budge.
“Well then. Mrs Jones, we’ll just leave the both of them here for the rest of the afternoon while we go-”
“-do old people things far away from here.” Jordaine’s mother added.
There was a tensed silence across the table where the two youths sat.
Jordaine scratched his head while Jasmine traced the lines on her palms on the table.
“I’m sorry about my folks. They want me to –mix- with what they deem as the right crowd.”
Jordaine was still unhappy about the whole thing. He was also visibly not interested in her presence at all. Jessica was affected. She told herself she would sit here for another 5 minutes. If he continues this silent attitude, she would leave for he would not be worth her efforts to please herself let alone her parents.
Deep in Jordaine’s silent decorum, he knew he wasn’t attracted to her. but due to surmounting parental pressure, he shut his eyes and decided to give his entire soul to someone he would have easily overlooked.
“I’m sorry. Just- I had a bad day. Please forgive me, Jasmine.”
The way his accent accentuated her name made her smile.
“No. Don’t be sorry. It’s fine really.” She paused searching for his eyes, “You parents just did what they think is best you whether you like it or not. I’m sick of that myself.”
“They aren’t happy with me. Never had a girlfriend for the past 5 years and they are desperate to get me to find some one soon so that they can live to see a grandchild.”
“Talk about it!” She laughed. She realised his eyes were a deep green. His features flowed and formed in her head the likeness of a greek god. He was indisputably handsome.
Her calmness drew him. He realised her hand had actually found it’s place on his and somehow, his fingers had curled onto hers too.
TO BE CONTINUED...
Monday
Sunday
my new photography project


(Face must be against a white background with flash but without smile.)I will edit them and make them like a lomo shot, for FREE.I will send it back to you and you can feel free to do whatever you want to do with it.
If you don't send i will come to you. so be prepared to be paparazzied by me. i am sick of using my own face to experiment with photoshop. it's not being vain and all but i just enjoy photographing people
Tuesday
Make some noi
Back from another hectic day of Noise prep.
i had endured a 32 hour day at an ulu warehouse deep in Bukit batok.where wild dogs bark endlessly at me and random myanmese and bangalahs stare in nothing but sarongs.
Then they bring us to 2 empty 'shops' in far east level one where we paint.
Tomorrow is the last day to chiong. i have not completed my finishing touches, the perfectionist i am.
An email says:
Come and experience the Noise concept store at Far East Plaza with stunning artworks and enrapturing music performances woven into the shopping experience!
Launch of Noise Singapore Festival Showcase
Date: 5 March 2009
Time: 6pm - 9pm
Venue: Far East Plaza Level One
My works will be printed in the Noise Singapore publication too.
Please accompany me if you're free and tell me which side is your favorite side!
Monday
Joy
Thank you Lord for this suffering which is the greatest blessing of the year yet.

