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Tokyo: Shibuya Together
It was day 5 in Tokyo, and Ottie and I opted to stay in the city for the rest of our trip in Japan. We parked our luggage in a train station locker and spent a day lazily exploring the less-touristy spots in Shibuya. But mostly I just took photos of Ottie goofing around. Oh hey, we took the less-traveled road out of Meiji Shrine: We liked how the construction tarp showed the original facade. That was a very nice touch. Here’s a picture that shows our luggage for the ten days that we spent in Japan – Ottie brought his backpack and duffle, while I brought my carry-on roller…
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Chan + Hori Contemporary: Sick Scents
I recently had the honour of getting in touch with Bradley Foisset, an artist with whom I had met a few times at work. Bradley had just started working at Chan + Hori Contemporary and extended an invite for me to visit their exciting lineup of exhibits. I gladly welcomed the opportunity to take my camera out for a spin – after all, who could say no to when presented with a chance for a private tour? But first, Ottie and I visited the dual opening of Mojoko‘s Sick Scents and Gerald Leow‘s I Am Time Grown Old To Destroy The World. Naturally, I gravitated towards the colourful use of collage…
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Jelly Baby Family
Having an outfit photo taken at the colourful Jelly Baby Family sculpture by Mauro Perucchetti was something that I’d wanted to do for a while. This sculpture is part of a collection of artworks commissioned or bought by CapitaLand, which owns quite a number of properties in Singapore. I had the luxury of attending a couple of art tours led by Mr Francis Wong a couple of years ago when I first joined my current job – boy did it open my eyes to the varied pieces that can be found island-wide. I was also pretty excited to be wearing this pair of denim shorts from Shein out. It’s been…