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So, they are doing a "Bag Madness" over at the MHArena.com. These are some bags that have been nominated for the tournament. Which is your favorite?
A few days ago IMPOSTOR (SLIDE #2) by Jill Hathaway was published with my photo on the cover, AND she sent me the book! Things like these make me feel like I'm living a dream!
Check it out on Goodreads:
www.goodreads.com/book/show/13423265-impostor
Also, a thousand apologies for the lack of updates, I'm working on getting my portfolio together, finding an internship abroad at a creative agency or magazine and I'm editing some images right now! Expect more activity from now on! Hope everyone is doing well, and thank you so much for all the support. I miss you ♥
Ng Woon Lam MFA NWS AWS
Memberships
Master of Fine Art (MFA) in Painting from New York Academy of Art
Signature member of National Watercolor Society (NWS), USA
Member of Singapore Watercolour Society and Singapore Art Society
Publications
Article -- International Artist Magazine 54th Issue April 2007
Artwork was featured in 'Watercolor the World Over', by Katherine Mesch, Watercolor Magic, June 2005
Artwork was featured in Splash 8 Watercolor Discovery
Article -- 'A Perfect Stroke' The Artist's Magazine Winter 2004
Article -- 'Sign of Life' in WatercolorMagic Autumn 2002 issue
Exhibitions and Awards
Year 2007
2 Artworks were auctioned together with 3 other artworks by Mr. Khor Ean Ghee (President of Singapore Art Society) at Raffles Raffle Charity for Elderly 2007, organized by East West Executive Travellers supported by Raffles Hotel and Singapore Airline --- 05 Dec 2007 at Raffles Hotel Singapore. Feactured News
1st Prize Award in Singapore Art Society National Open Juried Show 2007
New York Academy of Art, Master of Fine Art Diploma Show 2007 at 111 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013
New York Academy of Art, Copy of old masters' paintings in Metropolitan Museum Exhibition
American Watercolor Society ( AWS ) 140th Annual International Juried Exhibition 2007 -- Jury of Selection : Janet Walsh, Louise R. Cadillac, Lalit K. Masih, Barbara Nechis, Stve Rogers (Invited Juror), Jada Rowland, at Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Ave, New York City, NY 10003 from March 27 to April 22, 2007
Year 2006
Painting selected for New York Academy of Art 'Take Home A Nude' Exhibition and Auction Show in New York ?hosted at Phillips, des Pury & Company. The artist donations are curated, and juried headed by Eileen Guggenheim
Work on Paper -- Drawing Show curated by Professor Edward Schmict at New York Academy of Art
American Watercolor Society , 139th Annual International Exhibition Jury of Selection : Janet Walsh, Judi Betts, Nessa Grainger, Mel Stabin, Betsy Dillard Stroud, Alan Wylie (invited juror) and Travel Shows.
Louisiana Watercolor Society 36th Annual International Juried Show -- Honorable Mention, Juror : John Salminen AWSDF NWS
San Diego Watercolor Soceity 26th Annual International Exhibition 2006 and won tbe C2F/ Connoisseur Art Matercial Co. Merchandise Award, Juror : Frank Francese, NWS
Watercolor Art Society of Houston ( WAS-H ) International Show 2006. --- Juror : Betsy Dillard Stroud AWS, NWS
Oil Painters of America ( OPA ) 15th National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils 2006-- Juror - Peter Adams OPAM, at Dana Gallery, Missoula, Montana
California Watercolor Association 38th Annual National Juried Exhibition
Year 2005
San Diego Watercolor Society; Hunt Financial Services Award in the San Diego Watercolor Society, 25th Annual International Exhibition BETSY DILLARD STROUD, AWS, NWS
Western Colorado Center for the Arts, Grand Junction, CO; Jack Richeson & Co., Inc Gold Watercolor Award in the Western Colorado Watercolor Society, 13Nth Annual National Exhibition Juror - John Salminen, AWS-DF, NWS
Kankakee County Museum, Kankakee, IL. Transparent Watercolor Society of American (TWSA, previously known as Midwest Watercolor Society), 2005 National Juried Exhibition Juror - Barbara Nechis, AWS
USA, West Valley Art Museum, Surprise, AZ. 30th Annual Exhibition Western Federation of Watercolor Societies (WFS) International Juried Show --- Merit Award
Selected artists for Spring Bull Gallery curated show of NWS and AWS Watercolor Artists
USA, California Watercolor Association 37th Annual National Show
Year 2004
USA, 12th Nippon USA / The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Presidential Award
Singapore, 1st Solo Watercolour Exhibition at ARTrium@MITA (Ministry of Information Telecommunication and The Arts) from 17th April 2004 to 21st April 2004.
USA, Watercolor Art Society of Houston (WAS-H), International Show 2004, Merit Award
Year 2003
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Spilbury Medal Show for Signature members in FCA.
USA, NorthEast Watercolor Society (NEWS) 28th International Watercolor Juried Exhibition, Arne Lindmark Memorial Award
Singapore, President's Challenge Charity, Participating Artist under Federation of Singapore Art Societies
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Success Show 2003 for successful applicants of signature membership in FCA.
USA, Watercolor Art Society of Houston (WAS-H) International Juried Show (Part of WaterMedia 2003 activities)
Italy, Invited Artist for Florence Biennnale 2003 at Firenze (Florence)
Year 2002
USA, National Watercolor Society (NWS) 82nd International Juried Show, Philadelphia Water Color Club Award and Selected for Travel Exhibition
Singapore Art Society (SAS) 53rd Annual Exhibition and Dr. Tan Tsze Chor Art Award for Western Art -- Distinction Award (representative group)
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) Fall Juried Show
Indonesia, Jarkata, invited artist Asian Watercolour Exhibition by Asian Watercolour Confederation
USA, Watercolor West (WW) 34th International Juried Show
USA, NorthEast Watercolor Society (NEWS) 27th International Watercolor Juried Exhibition, Don Selchow Memorial Award
USA, San Diego Watercolor Society (SDWS) 22nd International Juried Exhibition, Merchandise Award Winner
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), June Juried Show
USA, Watercolor Art Society of Houston (WAS-H) International Juried Show, Best Foreign Entry Award
Japan, Singapore Art Society and Nippon Modern Fine Art Association (NMFAA) Joined Exhibition, Highly Commended
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Active Member Juried Show, Fred Schaefer (FCA Past President) Prize
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Active Member Juried Show, Honorable Mention
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Winter Juried Show, Honorable Mention
USA, Western Federation Watercolor Societies (WFS) International Juried Show, Award of Merit
Year 2001
Singapore Watercolour Society " Outstanding Painting Award "
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Black and White Juried Show ( Charcoal Drawing )
UK, First Prize Winner of The Art Paper 2001 Summer FrontPage Competition by Dalers and Rowney
USA, NorthEast Watercolor Society (NEWS) 26th International Watercolor Juried Exhibition
Canada, Canadian Society of Painters In Water Colour (CSPWC) 76th Open Water Juried Exhibition
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Fall Juried Show (Non Water Media) -- Oil on canvas
Canada, Canadian Society of Painters In Water Colour (CSPWC) New Wave, Signature Member Exhibition
Canada, Societe Canadienne de L'Aquarelle (SCA) International Juried Show, Honorable Mention
USA, Western Federation Watercolor Societies (WFS) International Juried Show, Award of Excellence
Canada, Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), Open WaterMedia Juried Show, LindaLando Fine Art Award
Year 2000
USA, San Diego Watercolor Society 20th International Juried Exhibition, P. Brentnall Sponsor Award
USA, N ational Watercolor Society 80th International Juried Show
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Watercolour Society - Singapore Watercolour Society Joined Exhibition
UOB Painting of the Year Exhibition, Highly Commended
Year 1995 to 1998
1998 Art Quest Open Category Merit Award 1998 Seoul, Korean, Asian Watercolour Exhibition
1998 UOB Painting of the Year Exhibition, Highly Commended
1997 Singapore Telecommunications Painting Exhibition, Certificate of Commendation
1997 Singapore National Day Art Exhibition (ART 97)
1996 UOB Painting of the Year Exhibition, Highly Commended
1995 Singapore 30th National Day Art Exhibition (ART 95)
"Juliet Love Signatures is a product made exclusively with the original canvas on the sides of the corridor leading to Juliet’s balcony where thousands of people leave a memory every day, a thought, the hope of a love that is forever."
Signature spiders ( argiope anasuja ) are common spiders.Since they make zig zag pattern on web, they are known as writing spiders or signature spiders.They are also called garden spiders.The orbweaver usually builds its nest in fields or in open woodlands, but backyards seem to provide satisfactory environments, also.
Body: Signature Gianni (BoM)
Hair: no_match
Skin: The Body Co. (no longer available)
Eyes: Ghurab
Ears and Tail: Happy Paw
Mane: Ambix, Wyldlich
Legs: Sunny, Whimsy Digifoot
Fur-Applier: Ghurab
Wings: Spider Productions, Ascendant Wings
Armour1: The Forge, Eldar Armour
Armour2: PFC Full Iron Arms
Top: Gild Babylon
Pants: FE Style, Khozak Shorts
Weapons: Equinox Norse
Created for the Award Trees' "Autumn Signatures" challenge.
When I saw the title of this challenge, the first thing that popped into my mind was the idea of making a literal signature for autumn ... so that's what I did!
イベントでは髪とTシャツを買いましたよ。
会場は裸の外人さんが多かったです。なぜか裸の女性もいたのですけども、女性ものの商品は置いてなかったように思います。でも、signatureは 女性ボディあるものねぇ^^
BOX DATE: 2022
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Frankie; Clawdeen; Draculaura; Lagoona; Cleo; Deuce; Ghoulia; Toralei
BODY TYPE: 2022; HHK52; molded spiderweb panties; articulated wrists, elbows, bust, & knees; molded fur
HEAD MOLD: 2021 "3rd gen Clawdeen"; pierced ears
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Besides Draculaura, Clawdeen was easily my favorite character from the 3rd generation reboot of "Signature" Monster High dolls. I LOVE how Mattel opted to add freckles to her facial screening. I have a weakness for freckled faced dollies for sure. Anyways, I held off on getting this lady until I could find a bargain. I routinely stalked Amazon, hoping for a Warehouse return. Lo and behold, I not only scored a deal on Clawdeen, but one on Cleo as well in July of 2023. Both were $15 each, about $10 off the original price. I'm not entirely sure why my doll was returned. Her packaging was a tad beat up, but she was otherwise unscathed. My only thought is that perhaps the person who originally ordered Clawdeen didn't like her wonky eyes. My gal has a noticeably smaller left eye (her left, right when looking at her). It's also tilted at an angle...so perhaps the person sent Clawdeen back to get a more symmetrical one. Whatever the reason, I'm so happy I was able to get my hands on this doll. Clawdeen was always one of my favorite characters to collect from the previous generations of Monster High. I think she always looks so beautiful, no matter her era. The extra details on her face make this gal even more special--like the baby hairs and freckles. She also has molded fur added to her head sculpt, which is rad.
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So, the work is done... with a little help of a scissors (and a second signature dress of course!!!) and after a little sewing session this is how the signature belle doll from mattel should look!!! (in my opinion... ;) )
What do you think???
this was taken while Alan drove us in traffic on the Kingston Bridge at its usual rush hour snail's pace
Close up cleavage on E boobs & Shivell mask with red lipstick (well it's a start on make up) plus black wig and shades.
Originally a signature sign for defunct regional chain Heck's Department Store. This one has been preserved and reused for the local Rent A Center store.
DAF SB3000 Van Hool T9 Alizee.
new to Arriva North East 148 on National Express
William Brown Street, Liverpool
Update! Here's the project I've been taking part of in the last eight months! Sapo Panoramas
During one of the scouting visits to the 25 de Abril bridge, southern pylon looking south, with the Cristo Rei on the left. I'd like to thank the patience that the staff of Estradas de Portugal had with our project, and their professionalism.
I sometimes add my foot to a photograph as a kind of signature... :-)
The Signature Collection from Mattel:
Snow White 60th Anniversary, second in a series (1997);
Cinderella, fourth in a series (1998);
Sleeping Beauty 40th Anniversary, fifth in a series (1998).
BOX DATE: 2020
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Rockelle; Bashley
BODY TYPE: 2020; GTH05; molded panties; articulated elbows, wrists, & knees
HEAD MOLD: 2020 "Bashley"
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: Amazon deserves a Kudos for how hard they campaigned to sell me this doll. One of the advantages of having a smartphone is that one can check his or her emails during mundane activities, such as going to the bathroom or waiting for a school bus. I became aware of this phenomenon and, over the summer, learned to toggle easily between my personal and professional emails. I wouldn't say I receive much correspondence from friends in my personal email--I only really email two of my friends on a regular basis. But, I receive a LOT of correspondence from Amazon--for all intents and purposes, Amazon and I are internet friends. Anyway, shortly after we discovered the wonders of Cave Club, Amazon began soliciting me (which isn't what real "friends" are supposed to do) to buy more Cave Club. Shortly after this started (at the VERY beginning of 2021) , I noticed that the majority of Amazon's lovely emails were trying to sell me Bashley. "Why is Amazon trying so hard to sell me Bashley?" I would say to Shelly, upon opening yet another Amazon/Bashley email. "Why always Bashley?" Don't get me wrong--the minute we opened our first Fernessa and Slate dolls, I think we decided we "needed" EVERYTHING Cave Club. However, prior to all the solicitation, Bashley was not on my radar as much as some of the others. After a while, I started thinking about how cute her name is and how funny it is that she's sold with a little guitar. I fell for her little face--which Shelly rightly says is reminiscent of Rocker Barbie! That smile is so sweet and sincere. I grew to love her purple locks . I knew we'd wind up with Bashley eventually. Actually, I thought she was more widely distributed than she was at the time. She and the "Signature" Rockelle weren't at our Walmart when the other Cave Club "Signature" releases were, but we just assumed: 1) Our Walmart misses a lot of cool stuff 2) They came out later than the other characters, so they might hit shelves around here later.
At the beginning of April 2021, we became aware of several new Cave Club items that had hazy release dates and were hard to find pictures of. This reminded us both of when the Moxie Girlz line trickled to a halt--the latest dolls being sold only abroad and on select websites. This caused what started as cheerful Cave Club gluttony to become frenzied Cave Club panic buying. Shelly was majorly concerned about the Cavetastic Sleepover dolls and I was really worried about Ruly and Lumina. As she kept trying to find the unobtainable sleepover characters, I kept pushing the obtainable Amazon dolls. Shelly thought a couple weeks might not make a difference, I pestered her until we decided to buy Cavetastic Sleepover Emberly (the only Cavetastic doll who was easy to get), Lumina, Ruly, and the Dino Nursery Adventure Rockelle. Then, we both had the same thought, "Should we just buy Bashley too?" "Yeah...I mean, she never hit our Walmart, even when Rockelle did." "Yeah, and you can't buy her on their website either..." Amazon's campaign to sell us Bashley won out at last! We spent most of my April vacation fretting about whether or not our Cave Club friends would arrive safely. Even though Bashley seemed the least likely to somehow not arrive (as I said, "Why would they try so hard to sell me something that wasn't in stock?"), she was no less appreciated than her friends. She is ten times cuter in person than she is in stock photos--and that's saying something!
Our Bashley came in a cardboard box without cellophane and was also labeled as "Mattel Canada." So were all the other Cave Club people in the assortment--including Rockelle and Emberly, who were in otherwise normal boxes. It seems our neighbors to the north are either getting earlier access to Cave Club or BETTER access to Cave Club than we are. At time of writing, whether or not our little friends become more obtainable in the states remains to be seen. I'd like to note that, while we did a Cave Club panic buying binge, it made sense (to us) because the dolls are so affordable to begin with--Rockelle being the most "expensive" because she's just so deluxe--that it didn't make sense to see if they became more widely available later and risk going through what we did with Moxie Girls Knitting Fun. Even Bashley, who I wrote off as "easy to find" in the beginning, wasn't widely stocked when we cracked down and purchased her.
I'm really glad we bought her--that sweet face and purple tresses. You can't go wrong! I noticed that someone had a picture of her compared to Ghouls Rule Clawdeen and, I must say, the resemblance is uncanny. Bashley will be groovin' and jammin' here with her crew for years to come. She's a little darling who wormed her way into our hearts.