By the Beach: 3D Drawing Workshop with Isabella Teng | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2023-08-20T11:30:47+08:00 Peatix Singapore Art Museum By the Beach: 3D Drawing Workshop with Isabella Teng tag:peatix.com,2023:event-3655816 2023-08-19T10:00:00SGT 2023-08-19T10:00:00SGT Sat, 19 August 2023 10–11.30am Block 4 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Resident’s Corner Free with registration Have you ever wondered how visual distortions–also known as anamorphic effects–are produced? Are you keen to create your own 3D drawings? In this workshop led by artist Isabella Teng, learn how to employ distortion and perspective in creating your own anamorphic masterpieces to bring home! No prior experience is needed. This workshop is suitable for ages six and above.  This workshop responds to Isabella Teng’s latest public art commission Little Islands as part of Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar: Encounters with Art in the Neighbourhood. Through three anamorphic artworks situated across Tanjong Pagar Plaza, the artist attempts to subvert the notion of limited space through artistic interventions that give the viewer a visceral sense of spaciousness. These artworks offer different experiences of “island life” by revisiting and reinventing our relationship with Singapore as an island-state. This workshop is part of A Weekend with The Everyday Museum, organised by The Everyday Museum, a public art initiative by Singapore Art Museum. About Isabella Teng Isabella Teng Yen Lin is an artist working across painting, drawing and public installations. Her practice focuses on anamorphic artwork, or optical illusions, that transform everyday spaces into imaginative realms and prompt a perceptual shift through humour or encounters with the unexpected. Her projects examine the nature of perception through the intersection of line, text, space and illusion. Teng’s works have been shown at Esplanade – Theatres by the Bay, The Private Museum, National University of Singapore, and ASEAN Culture House, Busan. Photography and Audio/Video RecordingPlease note that there may be photography and/or recording (audio and/or video) at the event. By attending, you consent to your photograph and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future communications both online and offline by SAM for archival, museum-related publicity and publications only.