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ROYWANG’SPORTFOLIO2010
ROY WANG HAN YI +65 9369 1342 [email protected] WWW.FACTORY1611.COM
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EDUCATION
April, 2012
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Visual Communication
School of Art Design & Media,
Nanyang Technological University
December, 2005
GCE ‘A’ Levels
St Andrew’s Junior College
December, 2003
GCE ‘O’ Levels
River Valley High School
BIRTH INFORMATION
16th Nov 1987
Male, Chinese
Singaporean
CURRICULUM VITAE
LIVING PORTRAITS
Branding, Art Direction, Curating,
Design execution, Photography &
Marketing of a brand new art gallery /
heritage centre space.
SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM (8Q)
Branding, Art Direction, Design
execution of Tactile exhibition held
in 8Q, Singapore Art Museum
SONY SINGAPORE
Design execution and layout of
press–kit, marketing collaterals,
point-of-sale material, guidebooks,
manuals, posters and shopping bags
SKIN INC
Product photography, Design
execution & layout of marketing
collaterals, point-of-sale material,
posters, event photography,
store photography (Orchard Central,
Resorts World, Orchard Ion)
SUNGEI BULOH NATURE RESERVE
Reproduction of the Sungei Buloh
Guidebook and teacher’s pack
JULIETTE HAS A GUN
Event Photography
PAUL & JOE
Event Photography, Production of
Point-of-sale material
LOEWE
Event Photography
JUICY COUTURE
Event Photography
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
ART & DESIGN ARTIST
2008 – Present
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION,
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE
Branding and Design execution of poster
and collaterals for a nation–wide tertiary
level environmental fashion carnival.
NEU PRINT PTE LTD
Handled ad-hoc graphic layout and
execution, includes posters, banners,
magazines, pamphlets, brochures,
point-of-sale material etc
SITTING IN PICTURES
Set Design and painting of backdrop for
Mediacorp OCTO Drama, Cafe 13
THE CHINESE WEDDING SHOP
Product Photography, Store Photography
PRESTIGE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION
Store photography
(CK Tang,Takashimaya)
NTU
SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA
Motion typography, Caption Design,
Press kit design and execution for Asst
Prof Vladimir Todorovic. Includes poster,
postcards, typography, DVD menu &
label design for two films, The Snail on
the Slope, and Silica ESC
Publication Design for Asst Prof Ina
Conradi, includes layout and typography
design for a 100 page publication
featuring her teaching methods and
her past students works.
MY CHICKEN RICE STALL
Restaurant menu design
SPOC PTE LTD
Illustration for print media,
Singapore Food Festival 2009
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator,
Adobe InDesign, Adobe Aftereffects,
Adobe Lightroom, Final Cut Pro,
DVD Studio Pro
RELEVANT SKILLS
Fine Arts, Art Direction, Branding,
Photography, Illustration, Copywriting,
Fiction writing, Bilingual (English &
Mandarin)
ARTIST STATEMENT
TBA, 2010
Exhibition
Tiger Translate Double Vision 2010,
Growth of the Hell Bank
August, 2010
Crowbar Awards 2010 / Silver,
Publication Design
Tasting Colors
August, 2010
Crowbar Awards 2010 / Finalist,
Publication Design
Intercause
July, 2010
Commonwealth Photographic
Awards 2010 / Judges Select, Top 10
Fantasies of the Concrete Jungle
June, 2010
Exhibition / 12x: An Art Experiment
Fantasies of the Concrete Jungle
June, 2010
Exhibition / Pameran Poskad 2010
Fantasies of the Concrete Jungle
July, 2009
Crowbar Awards 2009 / Finalist,
Illustration
Roybot & Sweets
December, 2008
Exhibition/ Pameran Poskad 2008
Roybot & Sweets
August, 2005
Exhibition / Gilles Massot
Retrospecs and future pixs
August, 2001
Exhibition / NUS
Childhood Adolescence
COMPETITIONS, AWARDS & EXPERIENCES
I’ve been trained in Fine arts since I
was a young age of 3, in genres such
as painting, drawing etc, and it was
only in the recent 5-6 years have I
been experimenting in other disciplines
like Photography and Graphic design.
I think no matter what I do, I look to
incorporating these different realms
together, because I believe fundamentally
art is a form of universal passion
and expression, and bringing these
different principles together does allow
for innovation and the element of the
‘unexpected’ in conveying what I want
to say. Currently majoring in Visual
Communications does allow me, in a lot
of ways, bring forth design principles to
my Art concepts, inspiring a more liberal
approach and a spirit of unconformity in
producing my work.
VISIT
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DIFFERENT, WE LIVE TOGETHER
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Digital Photography, October 2009
4 panels,
84.1 x 237.6cm
A work born out of an exploration trip down to Little India, Singapore.
Taking on a drifting approach, (allowing one to wander freely guided by free will)
and visually documenting the entire experience of sight, smell, experience, and
also the typography in the environment, I started to see how many people born
of different ethnic groups and different nationalities co-exist in this unique system
seldom observed in other parts of Singapore. Languages, verbal and written differ
from lane to lane, shop to shop, and this intricacy in our society, is exactly what
defines it, whereby people communicate as a collective whole.
This particular work borrows on the main ingredients of a popular dish found in
Little India, mutton curry: Potato, Onion, Coconut milk & Mutton. As objects pass
through a liquid surface, its very properties that define it visually gets abstracted
and what we see is in fact an image of inference or a collective of ideas. I felt that
this analogy was very appropriate for what I had wanted to express about this
area. On top of that, I superimposed text of different languages, from photographs
taken at the location itself, onto the objects as an added-on representation of
Little India itself.
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TASTING COLORS 吃出色彩
CROWBAR AWARDS 2010PUBLICATION DESIGN, SILVER AWARD
Art Direction, Design, Copywriting, Photography:
Roy Wang
Produced by FACTORY 1 6 11
This Color themed bilingual (English/Mandarin) cookbook
aims to remind one of the intricate relationship between
color in food, and colors in everyday life, often ignored
or un-realized by the hurried city dwellers of our times,
through a fictional diary of a personality(fresh grad
who just embarked on his career). In this edition, the
color featured is Yellow, and the hope is such that after
reading this book, one would pause for a moment once
in a while, reflect and appreciate this beautiful world that
we reside in.
Color themed bilingual (English / Mandarin) cookbook, May 2010
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CONCEPT
LIVING PORTRAITS
Produced by
FACTORY 1 6 11 & PERSPECTIVE
Branding, Art Direction, Curating, Design execution, Photography &
Marketing of a brand new art gallery / heritage centre space, Aug 2010
The rise of Singapore from a colonial port
city to one of the world’s most vibrant
and successful nations has been the
business of its extraordinary leaders.
During the four and half decades since its
independence, Singapore has grown form
being a developing country to one of the
most developed nations in Asia, despite its
small population, limited land space, and
lack of natural resources. Lee Kuan Yew
has stated that Singapore’s only natural
resources are its people and their strong
work ethic.
Living Legacy, featuring more than 200
oil paintings, other visual media and
audio commentary, is divided into three
sections: 1.)The Colonial Period, focusing
on the landing of Sir Stamford Raffles
in 1819 and the beginning of British
colonial rule; 2.)Images of Everyday Life,
depicting struggles for survival under
colonial rule, the deprivations of war,
confrontation with communism, federation
with Malaysia and culminating with
Singapore’s independence on a MONDAY
LIVING PORTRAITS BRAND & IDENTITY
LOGO COLORS
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RECOMMENDED COLORS (SECONDARY)
LIGHT BROWN C:25% M:25% Y:40% K:0% DARK BROWN C:55% M:60% Y:65% K:40%
“HERITAGE MIX”
CONSISTS OF LIGHT & DARK BROWN
CONSIDERED AS CONCEPTUAL
APPROACH TO LIVING PORTRAITS:
THE DARK PAST & THE BRIGHT FUTURE
LIVING PORTRAITS BRAND & IDENTITY
DESIGN DIRECTION
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9 AUGUST, 1965; 3.)Modernisation
and Industrialisation, documenting the
remarkable achievements of Singapore’s
founding fathers: Lee Kuan Yew, Dr.
Goh Keng Swee, Toh Chin Chye,
S.Rajaratnam, Lim Kim San and Eddie
Barker to name a few.
The timing of this exhibition could not be
more opportune, as Singapore recently
lost one of its “most illustrious sons,”
Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who died on
SATURDAY, 14 MAY, 2010. It is
imperative, as never before, to honour
these exceptional leaders, so that, as
Eugene K B Tan, a Law professor recently
stated, “we do not have a collective
amnesia about our past.” Singapore
has its heroes; it needs to honour and
recognize them as LIVING LEGACIES.
Their lives, their legacies uphold and
encourage the ideals and uniqueness of
Singapore and its people.
Conceptual Photography, July 2009
Digital Print,
118 x 84cm
Its amazing how our minds start to
disassociates unclear matter from their
nature, and abstracts their shapes and
colors in order to understand, by relating
to other familiar objects. My work, uses
water as a medium to adopt the colors
and shapes, and with them, generate
optical diversity and movement, and in
effect engenders imagination to how or
what things could be through an abstract
Photographic composition of light on
light, color on color, shapes verging on
shapes.
WATER ART
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COMMONWEALTH PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARDS 2010, JUDGES SELECT
FANTASIES OF A CONCRETE JUNGLESeries of 10, Digital Photography print, April 2010
This piece, titled Fantasies of a
Concrete Jungle explores on the
societal conflict between technology,
human, and nature. As a society
progresses on and embarks on
more technological exploits that
comes at the price of nature,
one wonders we would get to
experience this natural warmth of
beauty tomorrow. Especially so for
city dwellers like us, surrounded by
a concrete jungle everyday, have
we on a larger basis forgotten this
existence of this beauty ourselves.
My photographic piece, using a
futuristic, fantastical and imaginative
approach which i really like, and
is pretty childlike and vulnerable in
many sense, questions whether
nature, in the future, would exist
simply as a fantasy or a constructed
fragment of our history.
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http://factory1611.com/2010/06/fantasies-of-a-
concrete-jungle/
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