Caricature drawing for young Thai couple

Kids are lucky nowadays…After their ‘O’ level exams, some schools will organise prom nights for their students. I remember during my time in the late 80s, we do not have such a privilege. Here are two photos of my works in the prom night pre-dinner event for Ang Mo Kio Secondary School at Conrad Centennial hotel.


A gentleman called to order this drawing to be done for his female friend who enjoys going to resort islands for holidays.

Someone found my site and called to ask for a full-colour caricature to be done for a couple who is getting married. Here’s the photo of the finished artwork:

I studied at Manjusri Secondary School once, so when I was asked to teach the students caricature drawing, I am very happy. How lucky kids are today, I had to learn caricaturing the hard way - by myself.

Kamal and I did a gig for Singhealth’s Dinner and Dance. There were even some familiar faces from where we send our sons for their medical check-up. For making our customers happy, we are assured of a priority number at our next visit to the polyclinic. ;P

After the Art-a-fair at parkway parade, Kamal and I were invited to set-up a caricature booth at the void deck of blk 765 Bedok Reservoir View. The event is organised by the people of Longvale Residents Committee for their Mid-autumn lantern festival celebration. At first it was quite quiet. However, we start drawing one person, the queue starts to build up. Later part of the evening, the response were rather overwhelming and the earnings were rather good. I am glad we are given a chance to put our skills in use.
The weekend had been an exciting and wonderful experience for Kamal and I. We were invited to participate in an art fair held at parkway parade shopping mall. Although we have been drawing caricature at corporate events for years, this is the first time we set-up our own caricature booth.
The response was so overwhelming that we were both caricaturing at a frantic pace for 12 hours a day over the weekend. My only break is to go to the nursery room at Isetan every 3 hourly to breastsfeed Budiman, my five month old boy. I am very grateful to both my parents who are very supportive of our project. They helped to chauffer us to and from the art fair, and most importantly took care of Mahsuri and Budiman while their daddy and mummy were busy making money. Our queue is practically non-stop. Dino who assisted us helped to make caricature on keychains. Noraini, his fiancee also lend a helping hand by handling transactions and buy food while we were busy drawing. The earnings for the two days were rather good. We covered the cost plus make a bit for ourselves. The experience was better than expected and overall, it was a fantastic weekend for the team. I look forward to the next public showcase.

Do not disturb! Artist at work…

Another satisfied customer.

Kamal displaying his master strokes on a set of Korean twins.

Noraini smiling at her man who is behind the camera.

Our mermaid and her fairy godmother.

What? You want my burger??? ![]()
Just wrapped up a 10-week course at Fairfield Methodist Secondary School. The students are rather fun to teach though as usual with many other schools, you will bound to come across some really naughty ones. However, towards the later part of the course, everybody enjoyed drawing funny faces of their friends and loved ones. Some of them also discovered their talent in drawings among many other talents. They get to experiment with different mediums like pencils, markers and colour pencils. Here are some photos taken by one of the students:





Finally got a video capture at one of my event caricature assignments. This event was for ING bank and was held at the ballroom of Shangrila Hotel. My average speed per head is about 3 minutes - here is the proof.
Yes! I do caricature at events and pre dinner functions. Call 98573730 for booking.
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