Image by Weijian Lin
This website is an archive of the exhibition - The Infinite Supply Of - a travelogue exhibition by a group of artists and photographers.
The artworks in the exhibition are inspired by the village of Borong-Polok in South Sikkim (India), by the mountainous area of the Sikkim Himalayas.
It also records the activities carried out by Team Vidyalay(2010) and Sikkim GO(2011), the volunteer youth expedition teams that the contributors belonged to in the trip.
The artworks in the exhibition are inspired by the village of Borong-Polok in South Sikkim (India), by the mountainous area of the Sikkim Himalayas.
It also records the activities carried out by Team Vidyalay(2010) and Sikkim GO(2011), the volunteer youth expedition teams that the contributors belonged to in the trip.
Updates, 09/01/2012
T.I.S.O II 2-day Preview Work-in-Progress Show & Workshops Venue: Praxis Space, LASALLE College of the Arts Date: 13 (Fri) & 14 (Sat) January 2012 Time: 11am - 4 pm on both days _Argali Paper workshops (walk in)
1. Batik Paper Dyeing Workshop by Yang Xiuting, Outside Praxis Space $0.50 per print Attendees will get to learn how to fold and then dye Argali paper to create beautiful one-of-a-kind patterned creations. The paper will need some time to dry, so attendees who are interested to have their work sent by post should leave their home address and pay a fee of $1.00. 2. Book Binding Workshop by Mandy Tan(Fri) & Michelle Lim(Sat), Praxis Space Attendees will create their own Argali Paper book covers by relief printing techniques and thereafter, learn how to do a running stitch down the middle of a text block to create a travel friendly A6 slim blank journal. 3. Silkscreen Demo by Karen Heng, Outside Praxis Space $0.50 per print Participants will get a chance to choose from the designs by Printmaking majors from Faculty of Fine Arts and print it on a postcard sized Argali Paper for keepsake. Alternatively, they can also bring their own surface (eg. Canvas bag, t-shirt,plastic folders) to be silkscreened on. |
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