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  • we are all travellers
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  • The Ghost In Your Head
  • #BuySingLit
  • Temenggong 18/20
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  • Between Covers
  • Sea Dreams
  • The Fantastical World of eco·me
  • Lost Bodies
  • Singapore Rhapsodies
  • Food for the Soul Mealbag
  • Singapore International Festival of Music
  • Aliwal Arts Night Crawl 2015
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  • The Arts House Glass Stickers Illustration
  • Pasolini Revisited: Poet, Writer, Filmmaker
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Utter

The two plays featured in the double bill performance of Utter are surreal, imaginative and thought provoking. As such the visual needed to reflect this. The use of paper cutting and layering was merely a method and style. It could easily been a totally different approach. However, the objective was to produce an image that would command attention and induce curiosity. Strokes on the title "Utter" were influenced by the Chinese characters to stay coherent in its typographic style.

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